International Journal of Control, Vol.90, No.10, 2072-2084, 2017
Incremental passivity and output regulation for switched nonlinear systems
This paper studies incremental passivity and global output regulation for switched nonlinear systems, whose subsystems are not required to be incrementally passive. A concept of incremental passivity for switched systems is put forward. First, a switched system is rendered incrementally passive by the design of a state-dependent switching law. Second, the feedback incremental passification is achieved by the design of a state-dependent switching law and a set of state feedback controllers. Finally, we show that once the incremental passivity for switched nonlinear systems is assured, the output regulation problem is solved by the design of global nonlinear regulator controllers comprising two components: the steady-state control and the linear output feedback stabilising controllers, even though the problem for none of subsystemsis solvable. Two examples are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Keywords:Incremental passivity;multiple storage functions;switched nonlinear systems;output regulation;feedback incremental passification