Quadratic Stabilizability of Uncertain Linear Systems: Existence of a Nonlinear Stabilizing Control Does Not Imply Existence of a Linear Stabilizing Control
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Petersen, Ian R.
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This note is concerned with the problem of stabilizing an uncertain linear system via state feedback control. An uncertain system which admits a stabilizing state feedback control and some associated quadratic Lyapunov function is said to be quadratically stabilizable. In a number of recent papers, conditions are given under which quadratic stabilizability via nonlinear control implies quadratic stabilizability via linear control. These papers restrict the manner in which the uncertain parameters are permitted to enter structurally into the state equation in order to establish this result. This note presents an example which shows that this implication is not true for more general uncertain linear systems. To this end, we describe an uncertain linear system which is quadratically stabilizable via nonlinear control but not quadratically stabilizable via linear control.
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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
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