Automatica, Vol.44, No.12, 3079-3086, 2008
Input-to-state stability and interconnections of discontinuous dynamical systems
In this paper we will extend the input-to-state stability (ISS) framework to continuous-time discontinuous dynamical systems (DDS) adopting piecewise smooth ISS Lyapunov functions. The main motivation for investigating piecewise smooth ISS Lyapunov functions is the success of piecewise smooth Lyapunov functions in the stability analysis of hybrid systems. This paper proposes an extension of the well-known Filippov's solution concept, that is appropriate for 'open' systems so as to allow interconnections of DDS. It is proven that the existence of a piecewise smooth ISS Lyapunov function for a DDS implies ISS. In addition, a (small gain) ISS interconnection theorem is derived for two DDS that both admit a piecewise smooth ISS Lyapunov function. This result is Constructive in the sense that an explicit ISS Lyapunov function for the interconnected system is given. It is shown how these results can be applied to construct piecewise quadratic ISS Lyapunov functions for piecewise linear systems (including sliding motions) via linear matrix inequalities. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Input-to-state stability;Hybrid systems;Interconnection theorems;Piecewise affine systems;Small gain theorems;Discontinuous dynamical systems;Filippov solutions;Sliding modes;Linear matrix inequalities