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Negative Imaginary State Feedback Equivalence for a Class of Nonlinear Systems

In this paper, we investigate the necessary and sufficient conditions under which a class of nonlinear systems are state feedback equivalent to nonlinear negative imaginary (NI) systems with positive definite storage functions. The nonlinear systems of interest have a normal form of relative degree less than or equal to two. The nonlinearity of the system is restricted with respect to a subset of the state variables, which are the state variables that have external dynamics. Under mild assumptions, such systems are state feedback equivalent to nonlinear NI systems and nonlinear output strictly negative imaginary (OSNI) systems if and only if they are weakly minimum phase. Such a state feedback control approach can also asymptotically stabilize the systems in question against nonlinear OSNI system uncertainties. A numerical example is provided to show the process of the state feedback equivalence control and stabilization of uncertain systems.

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