This note analyzes the stabilizability properties of nonlinear cascades in which a nonminimum phase linear system is interconnected through its output to a stable nonlinear system. It is shown that the instability of the zeros of the linear system can be traded with the stability of the nonlinear system up to a limit fixed by the growth properties of the cascade interconnection term. Below this limit, global stabilization is achieved by smooth static-state feedback. Beyond this limit, various examples illustrate that controllability of the cascade may be lost, making it impossible to achieve large regions of attractions
Based on the growth rate of the set of states reachable with unit-energy inputs, we show that a disc...
summary:This paper addresses the problem of global finite-time stabilization by dynamic state feedba...
Based on the growth rate of the set of states reachable with unit-energy inputs, we show that a disc...
This paper analyzes the stabilizability properties of nonlinear cascades in which a nonminimum phase...
This note analyzes the stabilizability properties of nonlinear cascades in which a nonminimum phase ...
This work contains three parts. The first one deals with the static noninteracting control problem w...
This work contains three parts. The first one deals with the static noninteracting control problem w...
summary:In this paper, the problem of global finite-time stabilization via output-feedback is invest...
summary:In this paper, the problem of global finite-time stabilization via output-feedback is invest...
AbstractWe prove a result about the potentially global stabilizability by means of a family of linea...
AbstractIn this paper, we give a new, quick proof for a known result on the global asymptotic stabil...
International audienceThis note synthesizes recent results obtained by the authors on the stability ...
International audienceThis note synthesizes recent results obtained by the authors on the stability ...
This paper presents an analysis of the slow-peaking phenomenon, a pitfall of low-gain designs that i...
summary:This paper addresses the problem of global finite-time stabilization by dynamic state feedba...
Based on the growth rate of the set of states reachable with unit-energy inputs, we show that a disc...
summary:This paper addresses the problem of global finite-time stabilization by dynamic state feedba...
Based on the growth rate of the set of states reachable with unit-energy inputs, we show that a disc...
This paper analyzes the stabilizability properties of nonlinear cascades in which a nonminimum phase...
This note analyzes the stabilizability properties of nonlinear cascades in which a nonminimum phase ...
This work contains three parts. The first one deals with the static noninteracting control problem w...
This work contains three parts. The first one deals with the static noninteracting control problem w...
summary:In this paper, the problem of global finite-time stabilization via output-feedback is invest...
summary:In this paper, the problem of global finite-time stabilization via output-feedback is invest...
AbstractWe prove a result about the potentially global stabilizability by means of a family of linea...
AbstractIn this paper, we give a new, quick proof for a known result on the global asymptotic stabil...
International audienceThis note synthesizes recent results obtained by the authors on the stability ...
International audienceThis note synthesizes recent results obtained by the authors on the stability ...
This paper presents an analysis of the slow-peaking phenomenon, a pitfall of low-gain designs that i...
summary:This paper addresses the problem of global finite-time stabilization by dynamic state feedba...
Based on the growth rate of the set of states reachable with unit-energy inputs, we show that a disc...
summary:This paper addresses the problem of global finite-time stabilization by dynamic state feedba...
Based on the growth rate of the set of states reachable with unit-energy inputs, we show that a disc...