Designing a completely distributed observer with robustness against disturbances
International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control 34(12): 7912-7935
Article 2024 English
Authors
XW
Xiaoling Wang
AZ
Ankang Zhang
HS
Housheng Su
Abstract
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Distributed observer is an effective scheme for state estimation of a targeted system, utilizing a network of sensors to perform local output measurements. In this article, the problem of designing a distributed observer for a linear time‐invariant system with external disturbances is addressed. The objective is to perform state estimation of such a system while simultaneously mitigating the impact of external disturbances and maintaining the distributed communication characteristics among the sensors. To achieve this, a completely distributed observer with robustness against disturbances is developed by combining the high‐gain observer technique and the adaptive coupling strength strategy. Initially, a traditional high‐gain observer is used for the state estimation on the observable subsystem, and subsequently a high‐gain observer without peaking is introduced to avoid the peaking phenomenon. Finally, numerical simulations are presented to verify the theoretical results.
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