Detectability subspaces and observer synthesis for two-dimensional systems
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Ntogramatzidis, Lorenzo
Cantoni, M.
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Ntogramatzidis, Lorenzo and Cantoni, Michael. 2010. Detectability subspaces and observer synthesis for two-dimensional systems. Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing. 23 (1-2): pp. 79-96.
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Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing
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Department of Mathematics and Statistics
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First published online May 19, 2010
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The notions of input-containing and detectability subspaces are developed within the context of observer synthesis for two-dimensional (2-D) Fornasini-Marchesini models. Specifically, the paper considers observers which asymptotically estimate the local state, in the sense that the error tends to zero as the reconstructed local state evolves away from possibly mismatched boundary values, modulo a detectability subspace. Ultimately, the synthesis of such observers in the absence of explicit input information is addressed.
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