IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Separation Principle for Linear Sampled-Data Control Systems Under Observer-Based Output Feedback With Aperiodic Sampling

  • Do Wan Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2981168
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 53777 – 53783

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This paper studies a separation principle for a class of linear sampled-data control systems with aperiodic sampling. The concerned problem is to show that in aperiodic sampling, the design of observer-based output feedback controller can be broken into two separate designs: aperiodic sampled-data static state feedback controller and observer designs. It is proved that asymptotic (respectively, exponential) stabilization by the sampled-data static state feedback and asymptotic (respectively, exponential) observation by the sampled-data Luenberger observer imply asymptotic (respectively, exponential) stabilization by the sampled-data observer-based output feedback. An example is given to check the validity of the proposed theoretical claims.

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