Frontiers in Advanced Control Systems 2012
DOI: 10.5772/39127
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On Control Design of Switched Affine Systems with Application to DC-DC Converters

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“…In recent decades, the scientific community has shown a growing interest in the study of the stability of switched linear systems (Geromel and Colaneri 2006;Zhai et al 2003). This interest is mainly due to the fact that they usually allow a better overall performance, namely their applications in practical systems such as: mechanical control systems, process control, power systems, aircraft control, automotive industry, power electronics (Yoshimura et al 2013;Scharlau et al 2014;Mainardi Júnior et al 2012a;Cardim et al 2009;Deaecto et al 2010). In general, the theory of switched linear systems can be divided into two groups, where the first one occurs when the switching strategy σ (t) is independent of the system state variables and the second one occurs when σ (t) is a control variable dependent on the state variables of the system (Geromel and Colaneri 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades, the scientific community has shown a growing interest in the study of the stability of switched linear systems (Geromel and Colaneri 2006;Zhai et al 2003). This interest is mainly due to the fact that they usually allow a better overall performance, namely their applications in practical systems such as: mechanical control systems, process control, power systems, aircraft control, automotive industry, power electronics (Yoshimura et al 2013;Scharlau et al 2014;Mainardi Júnior et al 2012a;Cardim et al 2009;Deaecto et al 2010). In general, the theory of switched linear systems can be divided into two groups, where the first one occurs when the switching strategy σ (t) is independent of the system state variables and the second one occurs when σ (t) is a control variable dependent on the state variables of the system (Geromel and Colaneri 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%