Abstract

AbstractThe problem of making the output of a linear system with polytopic uncertainties and discontinuities in the state evolution totally insensitive to an unknown disturbance input by state feedback is investigated. Suitable geometric notions are introduced and used to provide a structural, constructive solvability condition. The requirement of achieving global robust asymptotic stability of the compensated dynamics is then added and further solvability conditions are provided by requiring that the time instants at which discontinuities in the state evolution, or jumps, occur are sufficiently far from each other.

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