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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610341
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Input-to-state stability for discrete-time nonlinear systems (English)
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5 August 2002
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The present work studies the input-to-state stability (ISS) for discrete-time nonlinear systems. The ISS property means that for a bounded control, the state trajectory is bounded and the state becomes small if the input is small independent from the initial state. The authors equivalently characterize the ISS by the existence of a smooth ISS-function and show that many recent results related to ISS for the continuous time case find their analogue in discrete time. In this spirit, the small-gain theorems are presented to treat the ISS-stabilization for interconnected systems. The ISS stabilizability is characterized by the existence of a continuous feedback.
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input-to-state stability
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discrete-time nonlinear systems
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small-gain theorems
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continuous feedback
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