
doi: 10.1007/bfb0027703
It is shown that the performance of a globally bounded (possibly dynamic) partial state feedback control of an input-output linearizable system can be recovered by a sufficiently fast high-gain observer. The performance recovery includes recovery of boundedness of trajectories, recovery of the property that the trajectories reach a certain set in finite time, and recovery of convergence to a positively invariant set.
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