Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5003976 ISA Transactions 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents an observer-based controller design for the class of nonlinear systems with time-varying parametric uncertainties and norm-bounded disturbances. The design methodology, for the less conservative one-sided Lipschitz nonlinear systems, involves astute utilization of Young's inequality and several matrix decompositions. A sufficient condition for simultaneous extraction of observer and controller gains is stipulated by a numerically tractable set of convex optimization conditions. The constraints are handled by a nonlinear iterative cone-complementary linearization method in obtaining gain matrices. Further, an observer-based control technique for one-sided Lipschitz nonlinear systems, robust against L2-norm-bounded perturbations, is contrived. The proposed methodology ensures robustness against parametric uncertainties and external perturbations. Simulation examples demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed methodologies are presented.
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