Abstract

Interconnection and damping assignment passivitybased control is a technique that regulates the behavior of nonlinear systems assigning a desired (portcontrolled Hamiltonian) structure to the closed-loop. Since the introduction of this controller design methodology five years ago, many theoretical extensions and practical applications have been reported in the literature. The theoretical developments include some variations and shortcuts that are useful when dealing with particular classes of systems, and the incorporation of additional features to handle control scenarios other than just stabilization.On the application side the method has provided solutions to a wide variety of physical problems. The purpose of this paper is to review the fundamental theory, main new results and practical applications of this control system design approach as well as to discuss the current open problems and future directions.

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