stability of switched systems
The stability of switched systems refers to the ability of a system with multiple operating modes or subsystems to maintain its desired behavior and performance over time, despite switching between different modes or subsystems. It involves ensuring that the system remains bounded and does not exhibit erratic or uncontrollable behavior during mode transitions.
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