International audienceIn this article, a new second order sliding mode differentiator with a variable exponent is proposed. Inspired by the classical super twisting differentiator, the dedicated differentiator allows to give a solution for reducing the effect of variable noise of sensor output measurement. To achieve this objective, the parameter α that is fixed in a super twisting differentiator is made variable in the proposed differentiator. First of all, the proposed differentiator is presented in free noise case, after that the extension to the case with output noise is given in details. In both cases the practical convergences of the observation error are guaranteed. In the first the radius of the practical stability is depending on t...
International audienceIn this work an interval observer is proposed for on-line estimation of differ...
International audienceIn this paper, some recent technical of the derivatives noisy transient signal...
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International audienceIn this article, a new second order sliding mode differentiator with a variabl...
International audienceBased on the frequency argument, a novel secondorder sliding mode differentiat...
International audienceThis paper proposes first partial results for a new class of differentiators. ...
International audienceA simple differentiator is proposed, which is modeled by a second order time-v...
summary:Sliding mode is used in order to retain a dynamic system accurately at a given constraint an...
In this article the design of a new real-time differentiator featuring global convergence properties...
This letter proposes a differentiator for sampled signals with bounded noise and bounded second deri...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new second order sliding mode output feedback controller...
We propose a new real-time differentiator, called the discontinuous high-gain observer (DHGO), which...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison study of four advanced tracking differentiators, including ...
International audienceThis paper develops and uses a robust differentiator via sliding modes applied...
International audienceThis work deals with the problem of online differentiation of noisy signals. I...
International audienceIn this work an interval observer is proposed for on-line estimation of differ...
International audienceIn this paper, some recent technical of the derivatives noisy transient signal...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for pub...
International audienceIn this article, a new second order sliding mode differentiator with a variabl...
International audienceBased on the frequency argument, a novel secondorder sliding mode differentiat...
International audienceThis paper proposes first partial results for a new class of differentiators. ...
International audienceA simple differentiator is proposed, which is modeled by a second order time-v...
summary:Sliding mode is used in order to retain a dynamic system accurately at a given constraint an...
In this article the design of a new real-time differentiator featuring global convergence properties...
This letter proposes a differentiator for sampled signals with bounded noise and bounded second deri...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new second order sliding mode output feedback controller...
We propose a new real-time differentiator, called the discontinuous high-gain observer (DHGO), which...
AbstractThis paper presents a comparison study of four advanced tracking differentiators, including ...
International audienceThis paper develops and uses a robust differentiator via sliding modes applied...
International audienceThis work deals with the problem of online differentiation of noisy signals. I...
International audienceIn this work an interval observer is proposed for on-line estimation of differ...
International audienceIn this paper, some recent technical of the derivatives noisy transient signal...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for pub...