Transients in quasi-controllable systems. Overshooting, stability and instability

Mathematics – Optimization and Control

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Families of regimes for control systems are studied possessing the so called quasi-controllability property that is similar to the Kalman controllability property. A new approach is proposed to estimate the degree of transients overshooting in quasi-controllable systems. This approach is conceptually related with the principle of bounded regimes absence in the absolute stability problem. Its essence is in obtaining of constructive a priori bounds for degree of overshooting in terms of the so called quasi-controllability measure. It is shown that relations between stability, asymptotic stability and instability for quasi-controllable systems are similar to those for systems described by linear differential or difference equations in the case when the leading eigenvalue of the corresponding matrix is simple. The results are applicable for analysis of transients, classical absolute stability problem, stability problem for desynchronized systems and so on.

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