Analysis of time-controlled switched systems using stability preserving mappings

Studied the stability of a wide class of switched systems using stability preserving mappings. Considering an existing result and extending it to a general class of switched systems, we show that stability preserving mappings constitute an important and practical tool in stability analysis and design of switched systems.

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