화학공학소재연구정보센터
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.61, No.1, 3-17, 2016
Input-to-State Stability, Integral Input-to-State Stability, and L-2-Gain Properties: Qualitative Equivalences and Interconnected Systems
Input-to-state stability (ISS) and L-2-gain are well-known robust stability properties that continue to find wide application in the analysis and control of nonlinear dynamical systems and their interconnections. We investigate the relationship between ISS-type and L-2-gain properties, demonstrating several qualitative equivalences between these two properties via coordinate transformations. In particular, we investigate and clearly specify the relationship between ISS and linear L-2-gain, and between integral ISS and nonlinear L-2-gain. This latter relationship raises an interesting question as it is known that cascade and feedback interconnections of integral ISS systems are not generally well-behaved, whereas we demonstrate that such interconnections for systems with nonlinear L-2-gain are well-behaved. We subsequently present several new sufficient conditions for the stability of interconnected systems derived by exploiting the derived qualitative equivalences.