A Separation Principle of Time-Varying Dynamical Systems: A Practical Stability Approach
Journal Title: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis - Year 2007, Vol 12, Issue 3
Abstract
In this paper we treat the problem of practical feedback stabilization for a class of nonlinear time-varying systems by means of an observer. A separation principle is given under a restriction about the perturbed term that the perturbation is bounded by an integrable function where the nominal system is supposed to be globally asymptotically stabilizable by a linear feedback. A practical stability approach is obtained. Furthermore, we give an example to show the applicability of our result.
Authors and Affiliations
I. Ellouze , M. Hammami
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