Dissipation-assisted stabilization of periodic orbits via actuated exterior impacts in hybrid mechanical systems with symmetry
William Clark, Leonardo Colombo, Anthony Bloch
- Year
- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
Impulsive mechanical systems exhibit discontinuous jumps in their state, and when such jumps are triggered by spatial events, the geometry of the impact surface carries information about the controllability of the hybrid dynamics. For mechanical systems defined on principal $G$-bundles, two qualitatively distinct types of impacts arise: interior impacts, associated with events on the shape space, and exterior impacts, associated with events on the fibers. A key distinction is that interior impacts preserve the mechanical connection, whereas exterior impacts generally do not. In this paper, we exploit this distinction by allowing actuation through exterior impacts. We study the pendulum-on-a-cart system, derive controlled reset laws induced by moving-wall impacts, and analyze the resulting periodic motions. Our results show that reset action alone does not provide a convincing stabilizing regime, whereas the addition of dissipation in the continuous flow yields exponentially stable periodic behavior for suitable feedback gains.
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