Internal model principles for observers

Jochen Trumpf, Harry L. Trentelman, Jan C. Willems

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    Abstract

    This paper deals with the observer problem for dynamical systems in a behavioral context. We are given a dynamical system together with a partition of the system variables into a set of known or measured variables and a set of unknown, to be estimated variables. The observer problem is to find a system that produces an estimate of the unknown variables on the basis of the known or measured variables. For a given plant and partition, we establish a characterization of all error behaviors that can be achieved by interconnecting the plant with some observer. The main result of this paper is a very general, behavioral formulation of an internal model principle for observers. We will show that a nonintrusive observer achieves a stable error behavior if and only if, in addition to a detectability condition on the observer, the observer behavior contains the anti-stabilizable part of the plant behavior.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6754158
    Pages (from-to)1737-1749
    Number of pages13
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
    Volume59
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2014

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