AbstractConditions are given for the existence of observers that estimate unmeasured outputs on the basis of partial information on the input and the state. The concepts of strong detectability and strong observability, introduced before in the literature for discrete-time systems only, are defined and studied for continuous-time systems. It is shown that there are two different concepts of strong detectability, which coincide for discrete-time systems. Algebraic conditions for either concept are given. It is shown that these concepts are intimately related to the existence of strong observers, i.e. observers that only use the output of the plant
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International audienceWe review the main design techniques of state observer design for continuous-t...
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International audienceNotions of observer and detectability are well established for continuous-time...
In this article, we deal with the detectability problem for unambiguous weighted automata (UWAs). Th...
A discrete event system possesses the property of detectability if it allows an observer to perfectl...
In this paper, new definitions of observability are introduced. They include states and/or inputs es...
Conditions are given for the existence of observers that estimate unmeasured outputs on the basis of...
AbstractFor given matrices A, B, C there is considered the time-invariant linear system ẋ = Ax + Bu...
Observers are dynamical systems which process the input and output signals of a given dynamical syst...
This paper studies observability in discrete event systems (DES), and introduces and analyzes the pr...
This paper proposes an approach to the problem of establishing the existence of observers for determ...
An unknown input observer provides perfect asymptotic tracking of the state of a system affected by ...
In this paper, new concept of observability are introduced for both nonlinear systems and switched s...
We review the main design techniques of state observer design for continuous-time dynamical systems,...
Detectability is a basic property that describes whether an observer can use the current and past va...
International audienceWe review the main design techniques of state observer design for continuous-t...
This paper describes the theory of constructing observer–estimators for linear, continuous-time syst...
International audienceNotions of observer and detectability are well established for continuous-time...
In this article, we deal with the detectability problem for unambiguous weighted automata (UWAs). Th...
A discrete event system possesses the property of detectability if it allows an observer to perfectl...
In this paper, new definitions of observability are introduced. They include states and/or inputs es...