We study the existence of asymptotically stable periodic trajectories induced by reset feedback. The analysis is developed for a planar system. Casting the problem into the hybrid setting, we show that a periodic orbit arises from the balance between the energy dissipated during flows and the energy restored by resets, at jumps. The stability of the periodic orbit is studied with hybrid Lyapunov tools. The satisfaction of the so-called hybrid basic conditions ensures the robustness of the asymptotic stability. Extensions of the approach to more general mechanical systems are discussed.

Global results on reset-induced periodic trajectories of planar systems

Bisoffi, Andrea;Zaccarian, Luca
2016-01-01

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We study the existence of asymptotically stable periodic trajectories induced by reset feedback. The analysis is developed for a planar system. Casting the problem into the hybrid setting, we show that a periodic orbit arises from the balance between the energy dissipated during flows and the energy restored by resets, at jumps. The stability of the periodic orbit is studied with hybrid Lyapunov tools. The satisfaction of the so-called hybrid basic conditions ensures the robustness of the asymptotic stability. Extensions of the approach to more general mechanical systems are discussed.
2016
2016 European Control Conference (ECC)
978-1-5090-2591-6
reset-induced periodic trajectories, planar systems, asymptotically stable periodic trajectories, reset feedback, periodic orbit, energy dissipation, energy restoration, periodic orbit stability, hybrid Lyapunov tools, hybrid basic conditions, general mechanical systems
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