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A modified functional observer-based EID estimator for unknown sampled-data singular systems

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  • Jason Sheng-Hong Tsai
  • Chia-Yuan Chang
  • Yang-Fang Chen
  • Shu-Mei Guo
  • Leang-San Shieh
  • Jose I. Canelon

Abstract

This paper presents both an observer/Kalman filter identification (OKID) method-based linear quadratic digital tracker (LQDT) and a new functional observer-based discrete equivalent input disturbance (EID) estimator, for unknown square/non-square singular sampled-data systems with unknown input and output disturbances. Initially, it is shown that even if the solution of the impulsive mode-free singular linear quadratic tracker problem exists, under some quite general conditions the tracker-based generalised algebraic Riccati equation (GARE) might have no solution. To overcome this issue, an innovative methodology that involves an introduced reduced-order equivalent proper regular model (EPRM) of the singular system is presented, to make the tracker-based GARE solvable for a wide class of servo control problems for a singular system. Furthermore, a new functional observer-based design methodology for the discrete EID estimator of the discrete EPRM is proposed in this paper, for a proper sampled-data system with unknown matched/mismatched input and output disturbances. Finally, a discrete-time EPRM of the unknown singular sampled-data system is constructed using the off-line OKID method and the robust prediction-based state-estimate optimal LQDT, associated with the (plug-in) discrete EID estimator, is developed for the singular sampled-data system.

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  • Jason Sheng-Hong Tsai & Chia-Yuan Chang & Yang-Fang Chen & Shu-Mei Guo & Leang-San Shieh & Jose I. Canelon, 2019. "A modified functional observer-based EID estimator for unknown sampled-data singular systems," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(10), pages 1976-2001, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:50:y:2019:i:10:p:1976-2001
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2019.1645919
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