TY - JOUR
T1 - Convex incremental dissipativity analysis of nonlinear systems
AU - Verhoek, C.
AU - Koelewijn, Patrick J.W.
AU - Haesaert, Sofie
AU - Tóth, Roland
PY - 2023/4/1
Y1 - 2023/4/1
N2 - Efficiently computable stability and performance analysis of nonlinear systems becomes increasingly more important in practical applications. Dissipativity can express stability and performance jointly, but existing results are limited to the regions around the equilibrium points of these nonlinear systems. The incremental framework, based on the convergence of the system trajectories, removes this limitation. We investigate how stability and performance characterizations of nonlinear systems in the incremental framework are linked to dissipativity, and how general performance characterization beyond the L2-gain concept can be understood in this framework. This paper presents a matrix inequalities-based convex incremental dissipativity analysis for nonlinear systems via quadratic storage and supply functions. The proposed dissipativity analysis links the notions of incremental, differential, and general dissipativity. We show that through differential dissipativity, incremental and general dissipativity of the nonlinear system can be guaranteed. These results also lead to the incremental extensions of the L2-gain, the generalized H2-norm, the L∞-gain, and passivity of nonlinear systems.
AB - Efficiently computable stability and performance analysis of nonlinear systems becomes increasingly more important in practical applications. Dissipativity can express stability and performance jointly, but existing results are limited to the regions around the equilibrium points of these nonlinear systems. The incremental framework, based on the convergence of the system trajectories, removes this limitation. We investigate how stability and performance characterizations of nonlinear systems in the incremental framework are linked to dissipativity, and how general performance characterization beyond the L2-gain concept can be understood in this framework. This paper presents a matrix inequalities-based convex incremental dissipativity analysis for nonlinear systems via quadratic storage and supply functions. The proposed dissipativity analysis links the notions of incremental, differential, and general dissipativity. We show that through differential dissipativity, incremental and general dissipativity of the nonlinear system can be guaranteed. These results also lead to the incremental extensions of the L2-gain, the generalized H2-norm, the L∞-gain, and passivity of nonlinear systems.
KW - Dissipativity
KW - Incremental dissipativity
KW - Nonlinear performance
KW - Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) Systems
KW - Linear parametrically varying (LPV) methodologies
KW - Application of nonlinear analysis and design
UR - https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.14201
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85149725182
U2 - 10.1016/j.automatica.2023.110859
DO - 10.1016/j.automatica.2023.110859
M3 - Article
SN - 0005-1098
VL - 150
JO - Automatica
JF - Automatica
M1 - 110859
ER -