On D-Decomposition of Periodically Sampled Hybrid Systems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7494/automat.2017.21.1.7Keywords:
periodic sampling, hybrid systems, d-decomposition stabilityAbstract
The problem of the stability of nonunifomly sampled systems
is considerate. To this aim, the D decomposition method for determining
stability region in parameter space is introduced. Basing on obtained
simulation results some comparisons of systems with dierent sampling
patterns are considerate.
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