Certificates of nonexistence for analyzing stability, stabilizability and detectability of LPV systems

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By computing Lyapunov functions of a certain, convenient structure, Lyapunov-based methods guarantee stability properties of the system or, when performing synthesis, of the relevant closed-loop or error dynamics. In doing so, they provide conclusive affirmative answers to many analysis and design questions in systems and control. When these methods fail to produce a feasible solution, however, they often remain inconclusive due to (a) the method being conservative or (b) the fact that there may be multiple causes for infeasibility, such as ill-conditioning, solver tolerances or true infeasibility. To overcome this, we develop linear-matrix-inequality-based theorems of alternatives based upon which we can guarantee, by computing a so-called certificate of nonexistence, that no poly-quadratic Lyapunov function exists for a given linear parameter-varying system. We extend these ideas to also certify the nonexistence of controllers and observers for which the corresponding closed-loop/error dynamics admit a poly-quadratic Lyapunov function. Finally, we illustrate our results in some numerical case studies.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer111841
Aantal pagina's7
TijdschriftAutomatica
Volume170
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StatusGepubliceerd - dec. 2024

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