Title :
Continuous-Discrete Time Observers for a Class of MIMO Nonlinear Systems
Author :
Farza, M. ; M´Saad, M. ; Fall, M.L. ; Pigeon, Eric ; Gehan, Olivier ; Busawon, K.
Author_Institution :
GREYC Lab., Univ. de Caen, Caen, France
Abstract :
This technical note addresses the observer design problem for a class of continuous-time dynamical systems with non-uniformly sampled measurements. More specifically, we propose an observer that runs in continuous-time with an output error correction term that is updated in a mixed continuous-discrete fashion. The proposed observer is actually an impulsive system since it is described by a set of differential equations with instantaneous state impulses corresponding to the measured samples and their estimates. Nevertheless, we shall show that such an impulsive system can be put under the form of a hybrid system composed of a continuous-time high gain observer coupled with an inter-sample output predictor. Two design features of the proposed observer are worth emphasizing. Firstly, the observer calibration is achieved through the tuning of a scalar design parameter. Secondly, the exponential convergence to zero of the observation error is established under a well-defined condition on the maximum value of the sampling partition diameter. Simulations results involving a flexible joint robot arm are given in order to highlight the performance of the proposed observer.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; continuous time systems; control system synthesis; differential equations; discrete time systems; flexible manipulators; nonlinear control systems; observers; MIMO nonlinear systems; continuous-discrete time observers; continuous-time dynamical systems; continuous-time high gain observer; differential equations; flexible joint robot arm; instantaneous state impulses; intersample output predictor; mixed continuous-discrete fashion; nonuniformly sampled measurements; observer calibration; observer design problem; output error correction term; sampling partition diameter; scalar design parameter; Convergence; Equations; Mathematical model; Nonlinear systems; Observers; Simulation; Upper bound; Continuous-discrete time observers; high gain observers; impulsive systems; nonlinear observers; sampled-data observers;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2013.2283754