
doi: 10.1049/pbce039e_ch5
This chapter shows that an estimate of the states x can be obtained using an asymptotic observer whenever the system is observable. We also showed that an observer of order (n-m) is adequate to estimate all the states. We also defined a minimal order observer to estimate linear functions of states. When only a single (scalar) linear function of states is desired, an observer of order (r-1), where r is the observability index of the system, is possible.
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