Laboratory for Control, Learning, and Systems Biology

Papers by A. S. Morse and E.D. Sontag

2002
  1. D. Liberzon, A. S. Morse, E.D. Sontag, "Output-input stability and minimum-phase nonlinear systems", IEEE Trans. Automat. Control, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 422–436, 2002. pdf
    Abstract

    This paper introduces and studies a new definition of the minimum-phase property for general smooth nonlinear control systems. The definition does not rely on a particular choice of coordinates in which the system takes a normal form or on the computation of zero dynamics. In the spirit of the ``input-to-state stability'' philosophy, it requires the state and the input of the system to be bounded by a suitable function of the output and derivatives of the output, modulo a decaying term depending on initial conditions. The class of minimum-phase systems thus defined includes all affine systems in global normal form whose internal dynamics are input-to-state stable and also all left-invertible linear systems whose transmission zeros have negative real parts. As an application, we explain how the new concept enables one to develop a natural extension to nonlinear systems of a basic result from linear adaptive control.

2001
  1. D. Liberzon, A.S. Morse, E.D. Sontag, "Output-input stability: a new variant of the minimum-phase property for nonlinear systems", In Proc.\ Nonlinear Control System Design Symposium, St.\ Petersburg, July 2001, pp. 743–748, 2001.
2000
  1. D. Liberzon, A.S. Morse, E.D. Sontag, "A new definition of the minimum-phase property for nonlinear systems, with an application to adaptive control", In Proc.\ IEEE Conf.\ Decision and Control, Sydney, Dec.\ 2000, IEEE Publications, 2000, pp. 2106–2111, 2000.