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Discrete-time Negative Imaginary Systems from ZOH Sampling (2312.05419v3)

Published 9 Dec 2023 in eess.SY, cs.SY, and math.OC

Abstract: A new definition of discrete-time negative imaginary (NI) systems is provided. This definition characterizes the dissipative property of a zero-order hold sampled continuous-time NI system. Under some assumptions, asymptotic stability can be guaranteed for the closed-loop interconnection of an NI system and an output strictly negative imaginary system, with one of them having a one step advance. In the case of linear systems, we also provide necessary and sufficient frequency-domain and LMI conditions under which the definition is satisfied. Also provided is a simple DC gain condition for the stability results in the linear case.

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