2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.sysconle.2007.10.008
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Incremental passivity and output regulation

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“…The notion of u-average passivity fromū is strictly reminiscent of the concept of incremental passivity [41]. It defines incremental-like passivity of the overall system with respect to trajectories that are parametrized by different inputs u rather than time.…”
Section: B Sampled-data Average-passivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion of u-average passivity fromū is strictly reminiscent of the concept of incremental passivity [41]. It defines incremental-like passivity of the overall system with respect to trajectories that are parametrized by different inputs u rather than time.…”
Section: B Sampled-data Average-passivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remark 2.2 u-average passivity fromū is strictly reminiscent of the notion of incremental passivity (see Pavlov and Marconi (2008)). It defines incremental-like passivity of the overall system with respect to trajectories that are parametrized by different inputs u rather than time.…”
Section: U-average Passivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Definition Let GMathClass-rel∈double-struckRl. Function fMathClass-punc:double-struckRlMathClass-rel→double-struckR1 is called G‐monotonically decreasing if inequality ( x − y ) T G ( f ( x ) − f ( y )) ≤ 0 holds for all xMathClass-punc,yMathClass-rel∈double-struckRl. Remark Apparently, for l = 1, G = 1 G ‐monotonic decrease of the function f is equivalent to incremental passivity of the static system with characteristics ( − f ). Definition is readily extended to dynamical systems with the state vector xMathClass-rel∈double-struckRn, input uMathClass-rel∈double-struckRm, and output yMathClass-rel∈double-struckRl.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%