Abstract

For second-order linear time-invariant systems which are not stabilizable via a single static output feedback, we consider a hybrid stabilization strategy. More precisely, we design two controllers and a conic switching law between the controllers so that the entire closed-loop system is asymptotically stable. We demonstrate the design method with various examples, and show that in some cases the stabilizability depends on the region of the initial state.

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