Dissipativity theory gives a framework for the design and analysis of control systems, using an input–output description based on energy-related considerations. Dissipativity is a notion which can be used in many areas of science, and it allows the control engineer to relate a set of efficient mathematical tools to well-known physical phenomena. The insight gained in this way is very useful for a wide range of control problems. In particular, the input–output description allows for a modular approach to control systems design and analysis.
Introduction
Communicat., Control Engineering
2019-07-03
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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