This paper presents recent developments in the study of non-autonomous switching linear systems. For such systems, we address the issue of how to systematically design linear controllers allowing the active process mode to be observable from closed-loop data. A parametrization of the set of such discerning controllers is given and compatibility with stabilization objectives investigated. It is finally shown how a given family of discerning controllers can be implemented as a single hybrid controller which preserves the discerning capability of the original controllers.

On discerning controllers for switching linear systems / M. Baglietto; G. Battistelli; P. Tesi. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 4054-4059. (Intervento presentato al convegno 52nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control tenutosi a Firenze).

On discerning controllers for switching linear systems

BATTISTELLI, GIORGIO;TESI, PIETRO
2013

Abstract

This paper presents recent developments in the study of non-autonomous switching linear systems. For such systems, we address the issue of how to systematically design linear controllers allowing the active process mode to be observable from closed-loop data. A parametrization of the set of such discerning controllers is given and compatibility with stabilization objectives investigated. It is finally shown how a given family of discerning controllers can be implemented as a single hybrid controller which preserves the discerning capability of the original controllers.
2013
Proceedings 52nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
52nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
Firenze
M. Baglietto; G. Battistelli; P. Tesi
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