
Exploiting dynamic scaling and homogeneity in the bi-limit, we develop a new class of high gain observers which incorporate a gain update law and nonlinear output error injection terms. A broader class of systems can be addressed and the observer gain is better fitted to the incremental rate of the nonlinearities. The expected improved performance is illustrated.
[SPI.AUTO] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, Dynamic scaling, Homogeneity in the bi-limit, [SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, 620, High-gain observers
[SPI.AUTO] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, Dynamic scaling, Homogeneity in the bi-limit, [SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic, 620, High-gain observers
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