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Original Articles

Switching ℒ2 gain for evaluating the fluctuations in transient responses after an unpredictable system switch

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Pages 1084-1093 | Received 22 May 2017, Accepted 15 Sep 2017, Published online: 12 Oct 2017
 

ABSTRACT

We propose a new switching L2 gain for evaluating the fluctuations in transient responses after an unpredictable switch, such as a switch caused by a failure in a control device occurring in the normal operation, between two linear time-invariant systems. We also present L2 gain conditions that enable us to compute the value of the proposed switching L2 gain. We then theoretically establish its applicability as an analysis index. Furthermore, by applying the proposed gain to switching matrix design, we show its potential applicability as a design index.

Acknowledgments

This research was supported by KAKENHI Grant #17K06488, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. This result plays an important role in resetting the internal state x c (t) of a controller so that x c (t 0 +) = αx c (t 0) (Suyama & Sebe, Citation2017a).

2. The input giving γ^ obtained from (Equation22) can be normalised by adjusting |v| so that ‖w(t)‖2 ( − ∞, ∞) = 1. The same holds true for γ^dit and γ^H.

Additional information

Funding

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science: KAKENHI [grant number 17K06488].

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