Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4999945 | Automatica | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The design of unknown-input decoupled observers and filters requires the assumption of an existence condition in the literature. This paper addresses an unknown input filtering problem where the existence condition is not satisfied. Instead of designing a traditional unknown input decoupled filter, a Double-Model Adaptive Estimation approach is extended to solve the unknown input filtering problem. It is proved that the state and the unknown inputs can be estimated and decoupled using the extended Double-Model Adaptive Estimation approach without satisfying the existence condition. Numerical examples are presented in which the performance of the proposed approach is compared to methods from literature.
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Authors
Peng Lu, Erik-Jan van Kampen, Cornelis C. de Visser, Qiping Chu,