Finite, fixed and prescribed-time stability and stabilization of nonlinear negative imaginary systems
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One of the most challenging problems in the negative imaginary (NI) systems framework is to achieve stability, particularly rated stability for the interconnected systems as it uses the positive-feedback connection, which may have a destabilizing effect. In this paper, rated convergence properties are introduced in the framework of nonlinear negative imaginary (NNI) systems theory. New NI definitions for a general nonlinear system are provided using dissipative notions and after that the relation between these NI definitions and rated stability is investigated. Further, several positive-feedback interconnections are discussed to establish finite-time, fixed-time and prescribed-time NI properties and their respective stabilities about origin under certain assumptions. Moreover, a methodology of finite-time, fixed-time and prescribed-time NI based control that renders a NNI system, finite-time, fixed-time and prescribed-time stable about origin inspite of the positive-feedback is developed. Finally, encouraging academic and real-world examples are reported to test the validity of the theoretical results. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd