PID Passivity-Based Control of Port-Hamiltonian Systems
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4567159
DOI10.1109/TAC.2017.2732283zbMATH Open1390.93652MaRDI QIDQ4567159FDOQ4567159
Authors:
Publication date: 27 June 2018
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cited In (19)
- Finite-time simultaneous stabilization for stochastic port-controlled Hamiltonian systems over delayed and fading channels
- Passivity-Based Control of Implicit Port-Hamiltonian Systems
- Comments on recent claims about trajectories of control systems valid for particular initial conditions
- Port-Hamiltonian modeling and jumping trajectory tracking control for a bio-inspired quadruped robot
- Consensus control of linear systems with optimal performance on directed topologies
- Global asymptotic stabilisation and \(H_\infty\) control for a class of nonlinear Hamiltonian singular systems with delays and saturation
- A geometric description of the set of stabilizing PID controllers
- PID passivity‐based droop control of power converters: Large‐signal stability, robustness and performance
- Development of a fuzzy-LQR and fuzzy-LQG stability control for a double link Rotary inverted pendulum
- Geometrical quasi-dissipativity and boundedness property for switched discrete-time nonlinear systems
- New Results on Stabilization of Port-Hamiltonian Systems via PID Passivity-Based Control
- Passivity-based PI control of first-order systems with I/O communication delays: a frequency domain analysis
- A passivity-based approach to voltage stabilization in DC microgrids with ZIP loads
- Reduced-order energy shaping control of large-scale linear port-Hamiltonian systems
- Fixed-order H-infinity controller design for port-Hamiltonian systems
- \(H_\infty\) observer design for networked Hamiltonian systems with sensor saturations and missing measurements
- Global stabilisation of underactuated mechanical systems via PID passivity-based control
- Global stabilization of uncertain nonlinear systems via fractional-order PID
- Permanent magnet synchronous motors are globally asymptotically stabilizable with PI current control
This page was built for publication: PID Passivity-Based Control of Port-Hamiltonian Systems
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q4567159)