Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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695987 | Automatica | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper considers the problem of designing globally finite-time convergent observers for a class of nonlinear systems with time-varying and output-dependent coefficients, which make the existing design approaches inapplicable. To solve this problem, a bottom-up design approach is first employed to recursively construct a finite-time convergent observer with time-varying coefficients for the nominal system. Then, using the homogeneous domination approach, we scale the finite-time convergent observer with an appropriate choice of gain for the original nonlinear system satisfying a Hölder condition. In addition, we show that the Hölder condition imposed on the nonlinearities can be removed for nonlinear systems with bounded trajectories.
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Authors
Haibo Du, Chunjiang Qian, Shizhong Yang, Shihua Li,