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Discrete-time IDA-PBC for separable Hamiltonian systems

Authors:Laila Dina Shona, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Astolfi Alessandro, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Topic:2.1 Control Design
Session:Sampled-data Control
Keywords: Hamiltonan systems, Discrete-time controller, Stabilization, Nonlinear sampled-data systems, Passivity-based control.

Abstract

We develop a discrete-time counterpart of IDA-PBC design for separable Hamiltonian systems. Euler approximate models are used to obtain the discrete-time control laws, by replacing "differential" in the continuous-time design with "difference" in the discrete-time design. This approach results in a type of discrete-time controller that can be seen as a simple modification of an emulation controller obtained by sample and hold of the continuous-time IDA-PBC controller. However, due to the crucial issue of Hamiltonian conservation in IDA-PBC design, this simple modification, which results in an "almost" Hamiltonian conservation in discrete-time, yields a significant improvement to the performance of the sampled-data control system.