A neural network that learns time-varying observer gains, combined with adaptive sliding mode control, estimates states of general nonlinear systems directly from sensor measurements.
Unsupervised Physics-Informed Neural Network-based Nonlinear Observer design for autonomous systems using contraction analysis
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Contraction analysis offers, through elegant mathematical developments, a unified way of designing observers for a general class of nonlinear systems, where the observer correction term is obtained by solving an infinite dimensional inequality that guarantees global exponential convergence. However, solving the matrix partial differential inequality involved in contraction analysis design is both analytically and numerically challenging and represents a long-lasting challenge that prevented its wide use. Therefore, the present paper proposes a novel approach that relies on an unsupervised Physics Informed Neural Network (PINN) to design the observer's correction term by enforcing the partial differential inequality in the loss function. The performance of the proposed PINN-based nonlinear observer is assessed in numerical simulation as well as its robustness to measurement noise and neural network approximation error.
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Designing Robust Software Sensors for Nonlinear Systems via Neural Networks and Adaptive Sliding Mode Control
A neural network that learns time-varying observer gains, combined with adaptive sliding mode control, estimates states of general nonlinear systems directly from sensor measurements.