IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.59, No.6, 1594-1599, 2014
Exponential Stability of Homogeneous Positive Systems of Degree One With Time-Varying Delays
While the asymptotic stability of positive linear systems in the presence of bounded time delays has been thoroughly investigated, the theory for nonlinear positive systems is considerably less well-developed. This technical note presents a set of conditions for establishing delay-in-dependent stability and bounding the decay rate of a significant class of nonlinear positive systems which includes positive linear systems as a special case. Specifically, when the time delays have a known upper bound, we derive necessary and sufficient conditions for exponential stability of: a) continuous-time positive systems whose vector fields are homogeneous and cooperative and b) discrete-time positive systems whose vector fields are homogeneous and order-preserving. We then present explicit expressions that allow us to quantify the impact of delays on the decay rate and show that the best decay rate of positive linear systems that our bounds provide can be found via convex optimization. Finally, we extend the results to general linear systems with time-varying delays.
Keywords:Cooperative system;exponential stability;homogeneous system;positive system;time-varying delay