15th Triennial World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control
  Barcelona, 21–26 July 2002 
ADAPTIVE FEEDBACK PASSIVITY OF A CLASS OF NONLINEAR SYSTEMS
Ali J. Koshkouei and Alan S.I. Zinober
Department of Applied Mathematics, The University of Sheffeld,
Sheffeld S10 2TN, UK
fa.koshkouei,a.zinoberg@shef.ac.uk

Passivity is the property stating that any storage energy in a system is not larger than the energy supplied to it from external sources. This paper considers adaptive feedback passivation for a class of nonlinear systems. A nonlinear system with unknown constant parameters is transformed via feedback into a new system. An appropriate update law is designed so that the new transformed system is passive. In fact the system is passive via feedback if the unknown parameters are replaced with their suitable estimates.
Keywords: Passivity, nonlinear systems, sliding mode control, stability
Session slot T-Tu-M07: Sliding mode control/Area code 2c : Non-linear Systems