OCSYSYMar 10, 2015

Interconnecting a System Having a Single Input-to-State Gain With a System Having a Region-Dependent Input-to-State Gain

arXiv:1503.0288431 citationsh-index: 6

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For an ISS system, by analyzing local and non-local properties, it is obtained different input-to-state gains. The interconnection of a system having two input-to-state gains with a system having a single ISS gain is analyzed. By employing the Small Gain Theorem for the local (resp. non-local) gains composition, it is concluded about the local (resp. global) stability of the origin (resp. of a compact set). Additionally, if the region of local stability of the origin strictly includes the region attraction of the compact set, then it is shown that the origin is globally asymptotically stable. An example illustrates the approach.

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