Title :
Multirate Observers for Nonlinear Sampled-Data Systems Using Input-to-State Stability and Discrete-Time Approximation
Author :
Beikzadeh, Hossein ; Marquez, Horacio J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract :
This paper is devoted to the problem of nonlinear state estimation under multirate sampling in presence of disturbance inputs. Considering a general description of a nonlinear sampled-data system, we establish a prescriptive framework for multirate observer design via an approximate discrete-time model of the plant. This framework is shown to be input-to-state stable in a semiglobal practical sense with respect to the estimation error for the unknown exact discrete-time model. A numerical example of an aerospace vehicle with input and output channels of various sampling rates demonstrates how the multirate observer can drastically improve performance compared with the single-rate observer.
Keywords :
approximation theory; discrete time systems; nonlinear control systems; observers; sampled data systems; stability; aerospace vehicle; approximate discrete-time model; discrete-time approximation; disturbance inputs; estimation error; input-to-state stability; multirate observer design; multirate observers; multirate sampling; nonlinear sampled-data systems; nonlinear state estimation; prescriptive framework; unknown exact discrete-time model; Approximation methods; Estimation error; Numerical models; Observers; Stability analysis; Switches; Vectors; Input-to-state stable; multirate nonlinear systems; sampled-data observer;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2014.2304377