eprintid: 624 rev_number: 15 eprint_status: archive userid: 7 dir: disk0/00/00/06/24 datestamp: 2011-07-27 09:42:01 lastmod: 2011-08-05 12:45:52 status_changed: 2011-08-05 12:45:52 type: book_section metadata_visibility: show contact_email: alberto.bemporad@imtlucca.it item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Bemporad, Alberto creators_name: Çamlıbel, M.Kanat creators_name: Heemels, W.P.M.H. creators_name: Van der Schaft, Arjan J. creators_name: Schumacher, J.M. creators_name: De Schutter, Bart creators_id: alberto.bemporad@imtlucca.it creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: title: Further switched systems ispublished: pub subjects: HB subjects: QA75 subjects: TA divisions: CSA full_text_status: none keywords: Control systems and optimization; Optimization; OR and risk abstract: Mixed logical dynamical systems and linear complementarity systems are representations of switched systems, which under the conditions described here are equivalent to the model used in Chapter 4. They are particularly useful for model-predictive control. The equivalences of several hybrid system models show that different models, which are suitable for specific analysis and design problems and have been investigated in detail, cover the same class of hybrid systems. The analysis of the well-posedness of the models leads to conditions on the model equations under which a unique solution exists. date: 2009 date_type: published publication: Handbook of Hybrid Systems Control: Theory, Tools, and Applications publisher: Cambridge University Press place_of_pub: Cambridge pagerange: 139-192 refereed: TRUE isbn: 9780521765053 book_title: Handbook of hybrid systems control: theory, tools, and applications related_url_url: http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item2428071/?site_locale=en_GB related_url_type: pub citation: Bemporad, Alberto and Çamlıbel, M.Kanat and Heemels, W.P.M.H. and Van der Schaft, Arjan J. and Schumacher, J.M. and De Schutter, Bart Further switched systems. In: Handbook of hybrid systems control: theory, tools, and applications. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 139-192. ISBN 9780521765053 (2009)