A Generalized Passivity Theory over Abstract Time Domains

Alessio Moreschini*, Michelangelo Bin, Alessandro Astolfi, Thomas Parisini

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Abstract

Passivity is a well-established concept for continuous-time systems. Yet, its application to discrete time, delay, or other classes of systems is somewhat limited, leading to inconsistencies and disparities. In this article, we study a new notion, q-passivity, which reduces to standard passivity in the continuous-time case but addresses some of the aforementioned limitations when applied to other classes of systems. In particular, in an abstract input-output setting, we show that q-passivity is preserved under a class of interconnections, thereby extending the existing passivity results. Moreover, we explore the relationship between q-passivity and stability, and we derive sufficient conditions for high-gain, low-gain, and causal stabilizability by static output feedback. Finally, in contrast to the standard passivity notion, we prove that q-passivity is preserved under sampling for a class of nonlinear systems and discretization methods. Overall, the results of this article constitute the first step toward a unifying passivity theory embracing all the different domains and systems classes relevant to systems and control theory.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume70
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)2-17
Number of pages16
ISSN0018-9286
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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Keywords

  • High-gain stabilization
  • input-output systems
  • low-gain stabilization
  • output-feedback stabilization
  • passivity
  • sampled-data systems

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