Abstract
In this paper, input-to-state stability (ISS) for discrete-time switched nonlinear time-varying (SNTV) systems is investigated. Starting with discrete-time nonlinear time-varying (NTV) systems, some improved sufficient conditions are proposed to verify the ISS of systems by using the weak implication-form ISS (WI-ISS) Lyapunov function, weak dissipative-form ISS (WD-ISS) Lyapunov function, and interval descent technique. Then, the results obtained are extended to study the ISS of discrete-time SNTV systems, several relaxed conditions are given by using piecewise WI-ISS and WD-ISS Lyapunov functions, minimum dwell time, and infinite switching methods, respectively. Comparing with the existing results, the obtained conditions release the requirement on negative definiteness of the differences of (piecewise) Lyapunov functions, moreover, all subsystems are allowed to be unstable in the case of infinite switching. Finally, a numerical example is given to illustrate the theoretical results.
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