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    Modelling switching power converters as complementarity systems

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    Stability of switched linear differential systems

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    We study the stability of switched systems where the dynamic modes are described by systems of higher-order linear differential equations not necessarily sharing the same state space. Concatenability of trajectories at the switching instants is specified by gluing conditions, i.e. algebraic conditions on the trajectories and their derivatives at the switching instant. We provide sufficient conditions for stability based on LMIs for systems with general gluing conditions. We also analyse the role of positive-realness in providing sufficient polynomial-algebraic conditions for stability of two-modes switched systems with special gluing conditions

    Hybrid Feedback Control Methods for Robust and Global Power Conversion

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    In this paper, the applicability and importance of hybrid system tools for the design of control algorithms for energy conversion in power systems is illustrated in two hybrid control designs, one pertaining to DC/DC conversion and the other to DC/AC inversion. In particular, the mathematical models considered consist of constrained switched differential equations/inclusions that include all possible modes of operation of the systems. Furthermore, the obtained models can be analyzed and their algorithms designed using hybrid system tools so as to attain key desired properties, such as stability, forward invariance, global convergence, and robustness. We argue that hybrid system tools provide a systematic approach for analysis and controller design of power systems. In particular, hybrid system tools usually leads to power quantities that have better performance and robustness to state perturbations. Furthermore, they provide guidelines on how to tune the controller parameters based on design requirements. These factors motivate the implementation of the proposed hybrid controllers in modern power conversion systems that use renewable energy sources. Simulations illustrating the main results and benchmark tests are included

    Modelling switching power converters as complementarity systems

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    Linear complementarity systems : a study in hybrid dynamics

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    ECC 2018 Workshop Proposal

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