Stabilization of switched affine systems: An application to the buck-boost converter


Reference:
D. Corona, J. Buisson, B. De Schutter, and A. Giua, "Stabilization of switched affine systems: An application to the buck-boost converter," Proceedings of the 2007 American Control Conference, New York, New York, pp. 6037-6042, July 2007.

Abstract:
In this paper we extend a technique developed to design a feedback stabilizing control law for autonomous switched systems all modes of which are unstable. More specifically, we extend the switching table procedure to the class of affine switched systems, the dynamics of which either do not have an equilibrium point or, if they do, it is not common. This method is then applied to the DC-DC buck-boost converter. The design of the control law is based on dynamic programming and it results in a partition of the state space into switching look-up tables. A comparison with a Lyapunov based technique is also discussed.


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Bibtex entry:

@inproceedings{CorBui:07-001,
        author={D. Corona and J. Buisson and B. {D}e Schutter and A. Giua},
        title={Stabilization of switched affine systems: An application to the buck-boost converter},
        booktitle={Proceedings of the 2007 American Control Conference},
        address={New York, New York},
        pages={6037--6042},
        month=jul,
        year={2007}
        }



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