화학공학소재연구정보센터
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.50, No.9, 1390-1396, 2005
Output feedback stabilization and approximate and restricted tracking for a class of cascaded systems
In this note, we discuss the problems of output feedback stabilization for a class of cascaded systems and of (approximate and restricted) output regulation for general nonlinear systems. It is shown that (global) output feedback stabilization for a class of systems in feedforward form can be achieved with a dynamic feedback law, yielding bounded control, and relying on the introduction of a reduced-order observer. The above result, together with standard tools borrowed from the output regulator theory, is instrumental to construct dynamic control laws achieving (approximate) disturbance rejection and output tracking in the presence of (small) disturbance/reference signals generated by a known exosystem.