Attila Karsai, Tobias Breiten, Justus Ramme, Philipp Schulze
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Nonlinear port-Hamiltonian systems and their connection to passivity
Port-Hamiltonian (pH) systems provide a powerful tool for modeling physical
systems. Their energy-based perspective allows for the coupling of various
subsystems through energy exchange. Another important class of systems, passive
systems, are characterized by their inability to generate energy internally. In
this paper, we explore first steps towards understanding the equivalence
between passivity and the feasibility of port-Hamiltonian realizations in
nonlinear systems. Based on our findings, we present a method to construct
port-Hamiltonian representations of a passive system if the dynamics and the
Hamiltonian are known.