Discrete nonlinear systems: On the admissible nonlinear disturbances (Q5947356)
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Discrete nonlinear systems: On the admissible nonlinear disturbances (English)
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19 February 2002
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Consider the linear nominal discrete system \[ x_{i+1}= Ax_i,\quad y_i= Cx_i,\quad x_0\in \mathbb{R}^n\tag{1} \] and a perturbed form \[ x^\xi_{i+1}= Ax^\varepsilon_i+ Be_i+ g(\beta_i) f(x^\xi_i),\;x^\xi_0= x_0+ w,\;y^\xi_i= Cx^\xi_i,\tag{2} \] where \(e_i\), \(\beta_i\), \(w\) are some disturbance parameters. The disturbance \((w,(e_i),(\beta_i))\) is called admissible if the output of (2) is `close' to that of (1), i.e. \(\|y^\xi_i- y_i\|\leq \varepsilon\), for all \(i\) for some \(\varepsilon> 0\). The paper studies the set \({\mathcal D}(\varepsilon)\) of all admissible disturbances \((w,(e_i),(\beta_i))\). It is shown that \({\mathcal D}(\varepsilon)\) can be decomposed into a set \({\mathcal D}_1(\varepsilon)\) with a simple structure and another \({\mathcal D}_2(\varepsilon)\) defined by an infinite number of inequalities, making it difficult to characterize. The main result shows that \({\mathcal D}_2(\varepsilon)\) is, in fact, `finitely accessible' in the sense that its structure can be determined by a finite set of inequalities, simplifying the structure of \({\mathcal D}(\varepsilon)\).
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perturbations
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discrete nonlinear systems
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perturbed system
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admissible disturbances
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inequalities
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