bifurcation analysis of switched control systems
Bifurcation analysis of switched control systems refers to the study of how the dynamics of a control system can change when the switching behavior of the controller undergoes a qualitative change. This analysis examines how the system's equilibrium points, stability, and periodic solutions may exhibit abrupt changes or bifurcations as a result of altering the control strategy. It investigates the impact of changes in the switching behavior on the system's behavior, providing insights into its stability and ensuring efficient and effective control system design.
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