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arxiv:2510.01027

Funnel control for passive infinite-dimensional systems

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Funnel control is applied to impedance passive infinite-dimensional systems using the system node approach, demonstrated on an Euler-Bernoulli beam with boundary and distributed control.

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We consider funnel control for linear infinite-dimensional systems that are impedance passive, meaning that they satisfy an energy balance in which the stored energy equals the squared norm of the state and the supplied power is the inner product of input and output. For the analysis we employ the system node approach, which offers a unified framework for infinite-dimensional systems with boundary and distributed control and observation. The resulting closed-loop dynamics are governed by a nonlinear evolution equation; we establish its solvability and hence the applicability of funnel control to this class. The applicability is illustrated by an Euler-Bernoulli beam, which is studied in two distinct scenarios: once with boundary control and once with distributed control.

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