Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
708093 European Journal of Control 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper studies sampled-data output feedback control of nonlinear systems using high-gain observers in the presence of measurement noise. The observer is designed in continuous time, then discretized. It is shown that the sampled-data output feedback controller recovers the performance of the continuous-time state feedback controller as the observer gain is increased. However, the effect of measurement noise dominates beyond a certain point, and the gap between the performance of the two controllers widens as the observer gain is increased further. The analysis quantifies the relationship between the high-gain observer parameter and the amplitude of the noise.

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