Towards a Constructive Framework for Stabilization and Control of Nonlinear Systems: Passivity and Immersion (P\&I) Approach
Syed Shadab Nayyer, Sushama R. Wagh, and Navdeep M. Singh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified, constructive framework called Passivity and Immersion (P&I) for stabilizing a broad class of nonlinear systems by leveraging invariant manifolds, passivity, and immersion concepts, unifying various control design techniques.
Contribution
It develops a generalized, systematic theory for stabilizing nonlinear systems using the P&I approach, integrating multiple control paradigms under a common framework.
Findings
Demonstrates the P&I methodology with worked examples.
Unifies control design techniques like Backstepping, Forwarding, and CCM within P&I.
Provides a constructive approach applicable to structured and unstructured systems.
Abstract
The varied and complex dynamics of real-world systems challenge the formulation of a systematic strategy for designing a stabilizing feedback law. Rather than taking a universal approach, the control strategies developed thus far to handle this problem are specific to the inherent structure of the system under consideration. Therefore, this paper attempts to develop a generalized theory for the design of the stabilizing feedback law wherever possible for a general class of systems, including the systems in standard structured and unstructured forms discussed in the existing literature. The theory behind this general controller design theory utilizes the idea of an invariant target manifold giving rise to a non-degenerate two form, through which the definition of certain passive outputs and storage functions leads to a generation of control law for stabilizing the system. Because the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsControl and Stability of Dynamical Systems · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
