Characterizations of integral input-to-state stability for bilinear systems in infinite dimensions
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:326801)
Dynamical systems in control (37N35) Nonlinear systems in control theory (93C10) Control/observation systems governed by partial differential equations (93C20) Input-output approaches in control theory (93D25) Lyapunov and storage functions (93D30) Control/observation systems in abstract spaces (93C25)
Abstract: For bilinear infinite-dimensional dynamical systems, we show the equivalence between uniform global asymptotic stability and integral input-to-state stability. We provide two proofs of this fact. One applies to general systems over Banach spaces. The other is restricted to Hilbert spaces, but is more constructive and results in an explicit form of iISS Lyapunov functions.
Recommendations
- Input-to-state stability of non-autonomous infinite-dimensional control systems
- Semi-uniform input-to-state stability of infinite-dimensional systems
- Lyapunov characterization of input-to-state stability for semilinear control systems over Banach spaces
- Infinite-dimensional input-to-state stability and Orlicz spaces
- Strong input-to-state stability for infinite-dimensional linear systems
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5347321 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 50600 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1219622 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 194743 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 798179 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Lyapunov Approach to Cascade Interconnection of Integral Input-to-State Stable Systems
- A Lyapunov formulation of the nonlinear small-gain theorem for interconnected ISS systems
- A Lyapunov--Krasovskii methodology for ISS and iISS of time-delay systems
- A Smooth Converse Lyapunov Theorem for Robust Stability
- A characterization of integral input-to-state stability
- A new small-gain theorem with an application to the stabilization of the chemostat
- A small-gain theorem with applications to input/output systems, incremental stability, detectability, and interconnections
- A tight small-gain theorem for not necessarily ISS systems
- A vector small-gain theorem for general non-linear control systems
- An ISS small gain theorem for general networks
- Changing supply functions in input/state stable systems
- Comments on integral variants of ISS
- Construction of Lyapunov functions for interconnected parabolic systems: an iiss approach
- Constructive nonlinear control: a historical perspective
- Geometric theory of semilinear parabolic equations
- ISS-Lyapunov functions for time-varying hyperbolic systems of balance laws
- Infinite-dimensional feedback systems: the circle criterion and input-to-state stability
- Input-to-state stability for discrete-time nonlinear systems
- Input-to-state stability of infinite-dimensional control systems
- Input-to-state stability of nonlinear impulsive systems
- Linear port-Hamiltonian systems on infinite-dimensional spaces.
- Local input-to-state stability: characterizations and counterexamples
- Necessary and Sufficient Small Gain Conditions for Integral Input-to-State Stable Systems: A Lyapunov Perspective
- On characterizations of the input-to-state stability property
- Ordinary differential equations and dynamical systems
- Real analysis
- Robust Stability of Networks of iISS Systems: Construction of Sum-Type Lyapunov Functions
- Robust nonlinear control design. State-space and Lyapunov techniques
- Small-gain theorem for ISS systems and applications
- Smooth stabilization implies coprime factorization
- Stabilization of well-posed infinite-dimensional systems by dynamic sampled-data feedback
- State-Dependent Scaling Problems and Stability of Interconnected iISS and ISS Systems
- Strict Lyapunov functions for semilinear parabolic partial differential equations
Cited in
(37)- Existence and synchronization of coupled stochastic infinite-dimensional systems via aperiodically intermittent control
- Infinite-dimensional input-to-state stability and Orlicz spaces
- Lyapunov characterization of input-to-state stability for semilinear control systems over Banach spaces
- Non-coercive Lyapunov functions for infinite-dimensional systems
- Input-to-state stability of infinite-dimensional stochastic nonlinear systems
- Semi-uniform input-to-state stability of infinite-dimensional systems
- Input‐to‐state practical stability for nonautonomous nonlinear infinite‐dimensional systems
- Existence and stability of impulsive stochastic coupled systems in infinite dimensions
- Input-to-state stability for a class of one-dimensional nonlinear parabolic PDEs with nonlinear boundary conditions
- Input-to-state stability of infinite-dimensional systems: recent results and open questions
- Input-to-state stability of non-autonomous infinite-dimensional control systems
- Stability properties of systems with maximum
- Lyapunov--Krasovskii Characterization of the Input-to-State Stability for Switching Retarded Systems
- Characterization of Integral Input-to-State Stability for Nonlinear Time-Varying Systems of Infinite Dimension
- Boundary control design for conservation laws in the presence of measurement disturbances
- Input-to-state stability and Lyapunov functions with explicit domains for SIR model of infectious diseases
- Strong input-to-state stability for infinite-dimensional linear systems
- Approximations of Lyapunov functionals for ISS analysis of a class of higher dimensional nonlinear parabolic PDEs
- Robust stabilization of delayed neural fields with partial measurement and actuation
- Input-to-state stability and integral input-to-state stability of non-autonomous infinite-dimensional systems
- A weak maximum principle-based approach for input-to-state stability analysis of nonlinear parabolic PDEs with boundary disturbances
- Stability conditions for infinite networks of nonlinear systems and their application for stabilization
- Remarks on ^ p-input bounded-state stability of linear controllable infinite-dimensional systems
- Event-Triggered Gain Scheduling of Reaction-Diffusion PDEs
- Construction of Lyapunov functions for interconnected parabolic systems: an iiss approach
- A characterization of single-input planar bilinear systems which admit a smooth stabilizer
- Weak input-to-state stability: characterizations and counterexamples
- Weighted input-to-output practical stability of non-autonomous infinite-dimensional systems with disturbances
- Robustness of global attractors: abstract framework and application to dissipative wave equations
- ISS with respect to boundary and in-domain disturbances for a coupled beam-string system
- Integral input-to-state stability of unbounded bilinear control systems
- Input-to-state stability with respect to boundary disturbances for a class of semi-linear parabolic equations
- On continuity of solutions for parabolic control systems and input-to-state stability
- ISS-stabilization of delayed neural fields by small-gain arguments
- A local input-to-state stability result w.r.t. attractors of nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations
- Lyapunov criteria for robust forward completeness of distributed parameter systems
- Input-to-state stability for bilinear feedback systems
This page was built for publication: Characterizations of integral input-to-state stability for bilinear systems in infinite dimensions
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q326801)