1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-6911(98)00062-0
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Constructive nonsmooth stabilization of triangular systems

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“…Usually, these nonlinear systems are hard to control effectively, and their variety makes it even harder to obtain a unified method of stabilization. Here, we will only consider a well-known system, but the proposed design idea may also be applicable to generalized systems with similar structures (such as those studied in [12]). …”
Section: Classmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, these nonlinear systems are hard to control effectively, and their variety makes it even harder to obtain a unified method of stabilization. Here, we will only consider a well-known system, but the proposed design idea may also be applicable to generalized systems with similar structures (such as those studied in [12]). …”
Section: Classmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here f is homogeneous with respect to the dilation r = (1, 2) (cf. [4] and so it is natural to seek a CLF which is also homogeneous with respect to the dilation r = (1, 2)S. Consider the continuously differentiable CLF candidate…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since α is homogeneous of degree 6 with respect to the dilation r = (1, 2) and the compact n− sphere is compact, the standard arguments can be used to establish that, for some k, we have α(ξ) ≥ 0 for all ξ (cf. [4]). We set w = w k .…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidently, the ability to operate a sliding mode process in an optimal manner remains a challenging task as the computational complexity associated with such problems often proves to be a bottleneck [7]. Some constructive implementable algorithms for numerical treatment of switched/hybrid systems are discussed in [5,16,44]. This paper is an extended version of the previous conference presentation [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%