We consider the problem of state observation for systems having a well-defined observability canonical form (Gauthier and Kupka (2004)) by means of high-gain observers. The main goal is to show that, for this class of systems, observers can be designed with the high-gain parameter powered just up to the order 2 regardless the dimension of the state system. In this way we substantially overtake the main limitations of standard design procedures in which the high-gain parameter is powered up to the order of the system. The observer structure, which generalizes the ideas presented in Astolfi and Marconi (2015), can be used in all those contexts where fast state observation is required, such as in the design of output feedback stabilizers by me...
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Abstract. In this paper, following ideas already developped in [10], we con-struct an observer for n...
We propose a peaking-free low-power high-gain observer that preserves the main feature of standard h...
Abstract. In this paper, following ideas already developped in [10], we con-struct an observer for n...
Abstract — Motivated by the sensitivity of high-gain observers to measurement noise, this paper pres...
We consider the problem of state observation for systems having a well-defined observability canonic...
This paper deals with the problem of designing observers for nonlinear systems in observability cano...
International audienceAn enhanced high-gain observer is proposed to estimate the state variables of ...
Abstract. This paper deals with the observability analysis and the observer synthesis of a class of ...
In this study, the authors develop a new high-gain observer design method for non-linear systems. Th...
International audienceIn this document, we present the main ideas and results concerning high-gain o...
AbstractIn this paper, we give a high-gain observer for a large class of nonlinear systems. This obs...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new high gain observer for a class of non-uniformly obse...
This paper deals with the synthesis of high gain observers for uniformly observable nonlinear hybrid...
International audienceIn this note, we present two system structures that characterize classes of mu...
International audienceThis paper investigates the design of an extended high gain observer to estima...
Abstract. In this paper, following ideas already developped in [10], we con-struct an observer for n...
We propose a peaking-free low-power high-gain observer that preserves the main feature of standard h...
Abstract. In this paper, following ideas already developped in [10], we con-struct an observer for n...
Abstract — Motivated by the sensitivity of high-gain observers to measurement noise, this paper pres...