SYSYMar 18, 2019

An Output Feedback Stabilizer for MIMO Nonlinear Systems with Uncertain Input Gain: Nonlinear Nominal Model

arXiv:1903.072901 citationsh-index: 24
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For control engineers, it extends disturbance observer-based robust output feedback to systems with state-dependent nonlinear input gain, enabling exploitation rather than cancellation of nonlinearity.

This paper addresses output feedback stabilization for MIMO nonlinear systems with uncertain input gain, proposing a controller that recovers nominal closed-loop stability in a semi-global practical sense, allowing nonlinear input gain matrices that depend on state.

This paper deals with the output feedback stabilization problem of nonlinear multi-input multi-output systems having an uncertain input gain matrix. It is assumed that the system has a well-defined vector relative degree and that the zero dynamics is input-to-state stable. Based on the assumption that there exists a state feedback controller which globally asymptotically stabilizes the origin of the nominal closed-loop system, we present an output feedback stabilizer which recovers the stability of the nominal closed-loop system in the semi-global practical sense. Compared to previous results, we allow that the nominal system can have a nonlinear input gain matrix that is a function of state and this is done by modifying the structure of the disturbance observer-based robust output feedback controller. It is expected that the proposed controller can be well applied to the case when the system's nonlinearity is to be exploited rather than canceled.

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