An approach to output feedback control for hybrid discrete-time systems subject to uncertain mode transitions is proposed. The system dynamics may assume different modes upon the occurrence of a switching that is not directly measurable. Since the current system mode is unknown, a regulation scheme is proposed by combining a Luenberger observer to estimate the continuous state, a mode estimator, and a controller fed with the estimates of both continuous state variables and mode. The closed-loop stability is ensured under suitable conditions given in terms of linear matrix inequalities. Since complexity and conservativeness grow with the increase of the modes, we address the problem of reducing the number of linear matrix inequalities by providing more easily tractable stability conditions. Such conditions are extended to deal with systems having also Lipschitz nonlinearities and affected by disturbances. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is shown by means of simulations.

Observer-based control for a class of hybrid linear and nonlinear systems

Angelo Alessandri;Dyhia Bouhadjra;Patrizia Bagnerini
2021-01-01

Abstract

An approach to output feedback control for hybrid discrete-time systems subject to uncertain mode transitions is proposed. The system dynamics may assume different modes upon the occurrence of a switching that is not directly measurable. Since the current system mode is unknown, a regulation scheme is proposed by combining a Luenberger observer to estimate the continuous state, a mode estimator, and a controller fed with the estimates of both continuous state variables and mode. The closed-loop stability is ensured under suitable conditions given in terms of linear matrix inequalities. Since complexity and conservativeness grow with the increase of the modes, we address the problem of reducing the number of linear matrix inequalities by providing more easily tractable stability conditions. Such conditions are extended to deal with systems having also Lipschitz nonlinearities and affected by disturbances. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is shown by means of simulations.
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