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Output feedback problems for a class of nonlinear systems

Sergej Čelikovský, Javier Ruiz, A. J. Sapiens, Jorge A. Torres Muñoz (2003)

Kybernetika

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The paper deals with the construction of the output feedback controllers for the systems that are transformable into a simpler form via coordinate change and static state feedback and, at the same time, via (possibly different) coordinate change and output injection. Illustrative examples are provided to stress the major obstacles in applying the above scheme, especially as far as its global aspects are concerned. The corresponding results are then applied to the problem of the real-time...

Separation principle for nonlinear systems: a bilinear approach

Mohamed Hammami, Hamadi Jerbi (2001)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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In this paper we investigate the local stabilizability of single-input nonlinear affine systems by means of an estimated state feedback law given by a bilinear observer. The associated bilinear approximating system is assumed to be observable for any input and stabilizable by a homogeneous feedback law of degree zero. Furthermore, we discuss the case of planar systems which admit bad inputs (i.e. the ones that make bilinear systems unobservable). A separation principle for such systems...

Simultaneous output-feedback stabilization for continuous systems in Banach spaces

Fouad M. AL-Sunni, Frank L. Lewis (1998)

Kybernetika

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A design technique for the stabilization of M linear systems by one constant output-feedback controller is developed. The design equations are functions of the state and the control weighting matrices. An example of the stabilization of an aircraft at different operating points is given.