On classical control and smart cities
André R. Fioravanti, Jakub Marecek, et al.
CDC 2017
In this paper, we present characterisations of linear, shift-invariant, discrete-time systems that exhibit mixtures of small gain-type properties and positive real-type behaviours in a certain manner. These "mixed" systems are already fairly well characterised in the continuous-time domain, but the widespread adoption of digital controllers makes it necessary to verify whether commonly used discretisation procedures preserve the characteristic of "mixedness". First, we analyse the effects of classical discretisation methods on the "mixed" property using Nyquist methods. A frequency domain feedback stability result is then presented. Finally, we develop a spectral-based characterisation of "mixed" discrete-time systems which provides a practical computational test that can also be applied to the MIMO case. Several examples validate the developed theory.
André R. Fioravanti, Jakub Marecek, et al.
CDC 2017
Matheus Souza, André R. Fioravanti, et al.
ECC 2015
Rodrigo H. Ordóñez-Hurtado, Wynita M. Griggs, et al.
International Journal of Control
Matheus Souza, Wynita M. Griggs, et al.
ITSC 2018