Abstract

SummaryDomain of attraction plays an important role in stability analysis and safety verification of nonlinear control systems. In this paper, based on the concept of multiple Lyapunov‐like functions, we propose iteration algorithms for computing inner estimates of domains of attraction for a class of switched hybrid systems, where the state space is composed of several regions and each region is described by polyhedral sets. Starting with an initial inner estimate of domain of attraction, we firstly present a theoretical framework for obtaining a larger inner estimate by iteratively computing multiple Lyapunov‐like functions. Successively, the theoretical framework is underapproximatively realized by using S‐procedure and sums of squares programming, associated with the coordinatewise iteration method. Afterwards, for obtaining a required initial inner estimate of domain of attraction, we propose an alternative higher‐order truncation and linear semidefinite programming based method for computing a common Lyapunov function. Especially, a bisection method based improvement is proposed for obtaining better estimates in each iteration step. Finally, we implement proposed algorithms and test them on numerical examples with comparisons. These computation and comparison results show that the advantages of our multiple Lyapunov‐like functions based algorithm. Especially, we provide alternative underapproximations for avoiding the possible numerical problem.

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