Abstract

Abstract This paper presents a novel control strategy for stable linear time–invariant systems operating with a finite number of set points. Inspired by the theory of passivity-based control, the proposed method aims at simultaneously and asymptotically stabilize all the desired working modes by means of a static nonlinear state feedback law. An asynchronous external signal is then employed to trigger a hybrid controller in order to switch between the different working modes. The proposed approach is validated by means of simulations performed on the ubiquitous mass-spring-damper system.

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