
doi: 10.1002/rnc.753
handle: 2158/312867
AbstractA new notion of input‐to‐state stability involving infinity norms of input derivatives up to a finite order k is introduced and characterized. An example shows that this notion of stability is indeed weaker than the usual ISS. Applications to the study of global asymptotic stability of cascaded non‐linear systems are discussed. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
input-to-state stability, smooth inputs, Input-output approaches in control theory, cascaded systems
input-to-state stability, smooth inputs, Input-output approaches in control theory, cascaded systems
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