Vector dissipativity theory for large-scale impulsive dynamical systems (Q2566897)

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Vector dissipativity theory for large-scale impulsive dynamical systems
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    Vector dissipativity theory for large-scale impulsive dynamical systems (English)
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    29 September 2005
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    Following two previous papers of \textit{W. M. Haddad} et al. [``Large-scale nonlinear dynamical systems: a vector dissipative systems approach'', Proc. IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (Hawaii 2003), 5603--5608 (2003); Dyn. Contin. Discrete Impuls. Syst. 11, 609--649 (2004; Zbl 1056.37099)], the paper presents extends Kalman-Yakubovich-Popov (KYP) conditions characterizing vector dissipativeness via vector system storage functions and feedback interconnection stability results for large-scale impulsive systems [\textit{W. M. Haddad} et al., Int. J. Control 74, No. 17, 1631--1658 (2001; Zbl 1051.93089); ibid., 1659--1677 (2001; Zbl 1101.93317)]. Using vector storage functions and hybrid supply rates, dissipativity properties of composite large-scale impulsive dynamical systems are shown to be determined from dissipativity properties of individual impulsive dynamical subsystems and the nature of their interconnections. KYP conditions are derived in terms of the local impulsive subsystem dynamics and interconnection constraints. General stability criteria were given for feedback interconnections of large-scale impulsive dynamical systems in terms of vector storage functions serving as vector Lyapunov functions.
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    vector dissipative system
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    Kalman-Yakubovich-Popov condition
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    large-scale impulsive system. vector Lyapunov function
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    Lyapunov stability
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    hybrid supply rate
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    feedback interconnection
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    vector hybrid dissipativity
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