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Constrained state estimation for nonlinear systems: a redesign approach based on convexity

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Given a plant whose trajectories of interest remain in a known compact set and an associated observer, we propose a general framework to modify this observer so that its state remains in a given convex set for all times, without altering the observer guaranteed performances in terms of convergence and robustness to external disturbances. The methodology can be applied to any time-varying continuous-time, discrete-time and hybrid system/observer, for which a quadratic Lyapunov function is used for the analysis. The proposed approach is relevant, for instance, to remove the peaking phenomenon, to attenuate the effect of impulsive outliers in the measurement, to avoid aberrant estimates during transients, or to guarantee a given range for variables in embedded systems.
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hal-03157454 , version 1 (03-03-2021)

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Daniele Astolfi, Pauline Bernard, Romain Postoyan, Lorenzo Marconi. Constrained state estimation for nonlinear systems: a redesign approach based on convexity. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2021, 67 (2), pp.824-839. ⟨10.1109/TAC.2021.3064537⟩. ⟨hal-03157454⟩
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