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High gain observers applied to problems in the stabilization of uncertain linear systems, disturbance attenuation and N<sup>∞</sup> optimization

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Petersen, Ian R.
Hollot, Christopher V.

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In recent years, a number of approaches have been developed for solving the following problem in linear systems theory: design a state feedback control so that the norm of a specified transfer function is less than a given bound over all frequencies. This paper deals with the case in which not all systems states can be measured. It shows that if a certain minimum phase condition is satisfied, then the transfer function bound achievable using state feedback can be asymptotically recovered using a high gain observer. These results have application to the problems of disturbance attenuation, H∞ optimization and the stabilization of uncertain linear systems.

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International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing

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