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arxiv: 1603.06627 · v1 · pith:3Q4JLTC6new · submitted 2016-03-21 · 💻 cs.SY · cs.SY· math.OC

Safety Verification of Output Feedback Controllers for Nonlinear Systems

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keywords feedbackoutputcontrollersobservernonlinearpropertiessafetystate
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A high-gain observer is used for a class of feedback linearisable nonlinear systems to synthesize safety-preserving controllers over the observer output. A bound on the distance between trajectories under state and output feedback is derived, and shown to converge to zero as a function of the gain parameter of an observer. We can therefore recover safety properties under output feedback and control saturation constraints by synthesizing a controller as if the full state were available. We specifically design feedback linearising controllers that satisfy certain properties, such as stability, and then construct the associated maximal safety-invariant set, namely the largest set of all initial states that are guaranteed to produce safe trajectories over a given (possibly infinite) time horizon.

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