This article deals with stability of continuous-time switched systems under constrained switching. Given a family of systems, possibly containing unstable dynamics, we characterize a new class of switching signals under which the switched system generated by it and the family of systems is globally asymptotically stable. Our characterization of such stabilizing switching signals involves the asymptotic frequency of switching, the asymptotic fraction of activation of the constituent systems, and the asymptotic densities of admissible transitions among them. Our techniques employ multiple Lyapunov-like functions, and extend preceding results both in scope and applicability
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
\u3cp\u3eThis article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinea...
Abstract. This article deals with stability of continuous-time switched linear systems under constra...
Characterization of classes of switching signals that ensure stability of switched systems occupies ...
Characterization of classes of switching signals that ensure stability of switched systems occupies ...
Characterization of classes of switching signals that ensure stability of switched systems occupies ...
This article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinear systems...
This article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinear systems...
This article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinear systems...
This article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinear systems...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
\u3cp\u3eThis article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinea...
Abstract. This article deals with stability of continuous-time switched linear systems under constra...
Characterization of classes of switching signals that ensure stability of switched systems occupies ...
Characterization of classes of switching signals that ensure stability of switched systems occupies ...
Characterization of classes of switching signals that ensure stability of switched systems occupies ...
This article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinear systems...
This article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinear systems...
This article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinear systems...
This article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinear systems...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
This brief studies the stability of switched systems in which all the subsystems may be unstable. In...
\u3cp\u3eThis article deals with input-to-state stability (ISS) of continuous-time switched nonlinea...