Projection-based Controllers with Inherent Dissipativity Properties
Abstract
Projection-based Controllers (PBCs) are currently gaining traction in both scientific and engineering communities. In PBCs, the input-output signals of the controller are kept in sector-bounded sets by means of projection. In this paper, we will show how this projection operation can be used to induce useful passivity or general dissipativity properties on broad classes of (unprojected) nonlinear controllers that otherwise would not have these properties. The induced dissipativity properties of PBC will be exploited to guarantee asymptotic stability of negative feedback interconnections of passive nonlinear plants and suitably designed PBC, under mild conditions. Proper generalizations to so-called (q,s,r)-dissipativity will be presented as well. For illustrating the effectiveness of PBC control design via these passivity-based techniques, two numerical examples are provided.
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