
Input-to-State Stability presents the dominating stability paradigm in nonlinear control theory that revolutionized our view on stabilization of nonlinear systems, design of robust nonlinear observers, and stability of nonlinear interconnected control systems.
The book also provides a short overview of the ISS theory for other systems classes (partial differential equations, hybrid, impulsive, and time-delay systems) and surveys the available results for the important stability properties that are related to ISS.
The reader should have a basic knowledge of analysis, Lebesgue integration theory, linear algebra, and the theory of ODEs but requires no prior knowledge of dynamical systems or stability theory. The author introduces all the necessary ideas within the book.
Input-to-State Stability will interest researchers and graduate students studying nonlinear control from either a mathematical or engineering background. It is intended for active readers and contains numerous exercises of varying difficulty, which are integral to the text, complementing and widening the material developed in the monograph.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Ordinary di erential equations with measurable inputs. - Chapter 2. Input-to-state stability. - Chapter 3. Networks of input-to-state stable systems. - Chapter 4. Integral input-to-state stability. - Chapter 5. Robust nonlinear control and observation. - Chapter 6. Input-to-state stability of in nite networks. - Chapter 7. Conclusion and outlook. - Index.
This book targets systems control theory experts willing to reinforce their understanding of nonlinear Lyapunov function techniques. It serves as a useful technical reference on ISS, a still active research trend that made its way into nonlinear systems control textbooks. (Didier Henrion, zbMATH 1555. 93004, 2025)
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