Detectability of Singularly Perturbed Systems

A form of detectability, known as the input-output-to-state stability property, for singularly perturbed systems is examined in this work. This work extends the result of a paper by Christofides & Teel wherein they presented a notion of total stability for input-to-state stability with...

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Main Author: Vu, Leonard Phong
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Language:en
Published: University of Waterloo 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1131
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spelling ndltd-WATERLOO-oai-uwspace.uwaterloo.ca-10012-11312013-01-08T18:49:25ZVu, Leonard Phong2006-08-22T14:28:26Z2006-08-22T14:28:26Z20052005http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1131A form of detectability, known as the input-output-to-state stability property, for singularly perturbed systems is examined in this work. This work extends the result of a paper by Christofides & Teel wherein they presented a notion of total stability for input-to-state stability with respect to singular perturbations. Analyzing singularly perturbed systems with outputs we show that if the boundary layer system is uniformly globally asymptotically stable and the reduced system is input-output-to-state stable with respect to disturbances, then these properties continue to hold, up to an arbitrarily small offset, for initial conditions in an arbitrarily large compact set and sufficiently small singular perturbation parameter over the time interval for which disturbances, their derivatives, and outputs remain in an arbitrarily large compact set. An application of the result is presented where we analyze the stability of a circuit with a nonlinear element through the measurement of only one of the variables of interest.application/pdf557838 bytesapplication/pdfenUniversity of WaterlooCopyright: 2005, Vu, Leonard Phong. All rights reserved.MathematicsIOSSSingularly Perturbed SystemsDetectabilityDetectability of Singularly Perturbed SystemsThesis or DissertationApplied MathematicsMaster of Mathematics
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Singularly Perturbed Systems
Detectability
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Singularly Perturbed Systems
Detectability
Vu, Leonard Phong
Detectability of Singularly Perturbed Systems
description A form of detectability, known as the input-output-to-state stability property, for singularly perturbed systems is examined in this work. This work extends the result of a paper by Christofides & Teel wherein they presented a notion of total stability for input-to-state stability with respect to singular perturbations. Analyzing singularly perturbed systems with outputs we show that if the boundary layer system is uniformly globally asymptotically stable and the reduced system is input-output-to-state stable with respect to disturbances, then these properties continue to hold, up to an arbitrarily small offset, for initial conditions in an arbitrarily large compact set and sufficiently small singular perturbation parameter over the time interval for which disturbances, their derivatives, and outputs remain in an arbitrarily large compact set. An application of the result is presented where we analyze the stability of a circuit with a nonlinear element through the measurement of only one of the variables of interest.
author Vu, Leonard Phong
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title Detectability of Singularly Perturbed Systems
title_short Detectability of Singularly Perturbed Systems
title_full Detectability of Singularly Perturbed Systems
title_fullStr Detectability of Singularly Perturbed Systems
title_full_unstemmed Detectability of Singularly Perturbed Systems
title_sort detectability of singularly perturbed systems
publisher University of Waterloo
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1131
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