In nonlinear control and stability theory, the circle criterion is a stability criterion for nonlinear time-varying systems. It can be viewed as a generalization of the Nyquist stability criterion for linear time-invariant (LTI) systems.
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Overview
Consider a linear system subject to non-linear feedback, i.e. a non linear element
General description
Consider the nonlinear system
Suppose that
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μ 1 v ≤ φ ( v , t ) ≤ μ 2 v , ∀ v , t -
det ( i ω I n − A ) ≠ 0 , ∀ ω ∈ R − 1 and ∃ μ 0 ∈ [ μ 1 , μ 2 ] : A + μ 0 B C is stable -
ℜ [ ( μ 2 C ( i ω I n − A ) − 1 B − 1 ) ( 1 − μ 1 C ( i ω I n − A ) − 1 B ) ] < 0 ∀ ω ∈ R − 1 .
Then
Condition 3 is also known as the frequency condition. Condition 1 the sector condition.