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Generalized immersion and nonlinear robust output regulation problem

Bernardino Castillo-Toledo, Sergej Čelikovský, S. Di Gennaro (2004)

Kybernetika

The problem of output regulation of the system affected by unknown constant parameters is considered here. Under certain assumptions, such a problem is known to be solvable using error feedback via the so-called immersion to an observable linear system with outputs. Nevertheless, for many interesting cases this kind of finite dimensional immersion is difficult or even impossible to find. In order to achieve constructive procedures for wider classes, this paper investigates a more general type of...

Generalized kernel regression estimatefor the identification of Hammerstein systems

Grzegorz Mzyk (2007)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

A modified version of the classical kernel nonparametric identification algorithm for nonlinearity recovering in a Hammerstein system under the existence of random noise is proposed. The assumptions imposed on the unknown characteristic are weak. The generalized kernel method proposed in the paper provides more accurate results in comparison with the classical kernel nonparametric estimate, regardless of the number of measurements. The convergence in probability of the proposed estimate to the unknown...

Genericity of observability of control-affine systems

M. Balde, P. Jouan (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

For smooth or real-analytic single-input, control-affine, non-linear systems, with at least two ouputs, observability for any input of a given class is generic. This class can be either the class of inputs bounded with their derivatives up to a certain order, or the class of polynomial inputs with bounded degree.

Global finite-time observers for a class of nonlinear systems

Yunyan Li, Yanjun Shen, Xiao Hua Xia (2013)

Kybernetika

Global finite-time observers are designed for a class of nonlinear systems with bounded varying rational powers imposed on the increments of the nonlinearities whose solutions exist and are unique for all positive time. The global finite-time observers designed in this paper are with two homogeneous terms. The global finite-time convergence of the observation error system is achieved by combining global asymptotic stability and local finite-time stability.

Global output feedback stabilization for nonlinear fractional order time delay systems

Hanen Benali (2021)

Kybernetika

This paper investigates the problem of global stabilization by state and output-feedback for a family of for nonlinear Riemann-Liouville and Caputo fractional order time delay systems written in triangular form satisfying linear growth conditions. By constructing a appropriate Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, global asymptotic stability of the closed-loop systems is achieved. Moreover, sufficient conditions for the stability, for the particular class of fractional order time-delay system are obtained....

Global stability of linearizing control with a new robust nonlinear observer of the induction motor

Mohammed Chenafa, Abdellah Mansouri, Abderrahmane Bouhenna, Eric Etien, Abdelkader Belaidi, Mouloud Denai (2005)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper mainly deals with the design of an advanced control law with an observer for a special class of nonlinear systems. We design an observer with a gain as a function of speed. We study the solution to the output feedback torque and rotor flux-tracking problem for an induction motor model given in the natural frame. We propose a new robust nonlinear observer and prove the global stability of the interlaced controller-observer system. The control algorithm is studied through simulations and...

Globally uniformly ultimately bounded observer design for a class of nonlinear systems with sampled and delayed measurements

Daoyuan Zhang, Yanjun Shen, Xiao Hua Xia (2016)

Kybernetika

In this paper, we consider two kinds of sampled-data observer design for a class of nonlinear systems. The system output is sampled and transmitted under two kinds of truncations. Firstly, we present definitions of the truncations and the globally uniformly ultimately bounded observer, respectively. Then, two kinds of observers are proposed by using the delayed measurements with these two truncations, respectively. The observers are hybrid in essence. For the first kind of observers, by constructing...

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