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Kernel-based non-asymptotic state estimation for linear continuous-time systems
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2013
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State EstimationLinear Continuous-time SystemsNonlinear System IdentificationEngineeringState ObserverNovel Theoretical FrameworkMarkov KernelSystems EngineeringObservabilityVolterra OperatorsObserver DesignOutput InjectionsStability
This work deals with a novel theoretical framework, based on the algebra of Volterra linear integral operators, aimed at designing non-asymptotic state observers for continuous-time SISO linear systems. We show that the design of observers with finite-time convergence of the estimation error can be carried out by appropriately choosing the kernels of Volterra operators applied to the measured input and output signals. The kernel-based state estimator can be implemented as a finite-dimensional linear time-varying dynamical system, that is BIBO stable with respect to the input and output injections. The properties of the kernels guaranteeing non-asymptotic convergence of the state estimate are analyzed and simulations are given to compare the proposed methodology with existing approaches.
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