Periodic solutions of nonlinear control systems with switching: a Lie-algebraic and contraction approach
Abstract
This paper is devoted to the analysis of periodic solutions of nonlinear control-affine systems with bang-bang controls. Such problems naturally arise in periodic optimal control with constrained inputs, which have, in particular, important applications in the performance optimization of chemical reactions. We reduce the problem of constructing a periodic solution to that of finding a fixed point of a composition of exponential maps. The latter problem is then addressed using the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff-Dynkin (BCHD) formula. We establish the equivalence between periodic solutions of the original control system and those of an associated autonomous system involving iterated Lie brackets. Applying incremental stability arguments allows us to further simplify the problem to finding the equilibria of this autonomous system. The developed theory is then applied to nonlinear chemical reaction models with constrained controls.
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