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On the relation of IOS-gains and asymptotic gains for linear systems

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SYSTEMS & CONTROL LETTERS
Volume 152, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.sysconle.2021.104934

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Input-to-State Stability; Input-to-Output Stability; Gain; Asymptotic gain; Linear system

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This paper presents a fundamental relation between Output Asymptotic Gains (OAG) and Input-to-Output Stability (IOS) gains for linear systems, showing that the minimum OAG is equal to the minimum IOS-gain and can be computed by solving a specific optimal control problem and by considering only periodic inputs.
This paper presents a fundamental relation between Output Asymptotic Gains (OAG) and Input-to-Output Stability (IOS) gains for linear systems. For any Input-to-State Stable, strictly causal linear system the minimum OAG is equal to the minimum IOS-gain. Moreover, both quantities can be computed by solving a specific optimal control problem and by considering only periodic inputs. The result is valid for wide classes of linear systems (including delay systems or systems described by PDEs). The characterization of the minimum IOS-gain is important because it allows the non-conservative computation of the IOS-gains, which can be used in a small-gain analysis. The paper also presents a number of cases for finite-dimensional linear systems, where exact computation of the minimum IOS-gain can be performed. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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