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Main Authors: Sandberg, Henrik, Hassan, Kamil, Wu, Heng
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.10855
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author Sandberg, Henrik
Hassan, Kamil
Wu, Heng
author_facet Sandberg, Henrik
Hassan, Kamil
Wu, Heng
contents In this paper, we investigate a class of port-Hamiltonian systems with singular vector fields. We show that, under suitable conditions, their interconnection with passive systems ensures convergence to a prescribed non-equilibrium steady state. At first glance, this behavior appears to contradict the seemingly passive structure of port-Hamiltonian systems, since sustaining a non-equilibrium steady state requires continuous power injection. We resolve this apparent paradox by showing that the singularity in the vector field induces a sliding mode that contributes effective energy, enabling maintenance of the steady state and demonstrating that the system is not passive. Furthermore, we consider regularizations of the singular dynamics and show that the resulting systems are cyclo-passive, while still capable of supplying the required steady-state power. These results clarify the role of singularities in port-Hamiltonian systems and provide new insight into their energetic properties.
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spellingShingle Singular Port-Hamiltonian Systems Beyond Passivity
Sandberg, Henrik
Hassan, Kamil
Wu, Heng
Systems and Control
In this paper, we investigate a class of port-Hamiltonian systems with singular vector fields. We show that, under suitable conditions, their interconnection with passive systems ensures convergence to a prescribed non-equilibrium steady state. At first glance, this behavior appears to contradict the seemingly passive structure of port-Hamiltonian systems, since sustaining a non-equilibrium steady state requires continuous power injection. We resolve this apparent paradox by showing that the singularity in the vector field induces a sliding mode that contributes effective energy, enabling maintenance of the steady state and demonstrating that the system is not passive. Furthermore, we consider regularizations of the singular dynamics and show that the resulting systems are cyclo-passive, while still capable of supplying the required steady-state power. These results clarify the role of singularities in port-Hamiltonian systems and provide new insight into their energetic properties.
title Singular Port-Hamiltonian Systems Beyond Passivity
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.10855