Asymptotic stability of singularly perturbed systems that have marginally stable boundary-layer systems (Q1179528)

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Asymptotic stability of singularly perturbed systems that have marginally stable boundary-layer systems
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    Asymptotic stability of singularly perturbed systems that have marginally stable boundary-layer systems (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    A class of linear singularly perturbed systems with singular perturbation parameter \(\mu>0\) is considered. To assure asymptotic stability of the full-order system for \(\mu>0\) sufficiently small, it is customary to require that both the reduced-order system \((\mu=0)\) and the boundary- layer system are asymptotically stable. Here the author relaxes the requirement on the boundary-layer system to stability (i.e., stability, but not necessarily asymptotic stability) and show that, subject to one additional condition, the full-order system is asymptotically stable for sufficiently small \(\mu\). The result is illustrated by an application in which the author considers the stability robustness of a feedback- controlled mechanical system with respect to an unmodeled flexibility.
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    linear singularly perturbed systems
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    stability robustness
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    feedback- controlled mechanical system
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