This paper presents recent developments in the study of non-autonomous switching linear systems. For such systems, we address the issue of how to systematically design linear controllers allowing the active process mode to be observable from closed-loop data. The results are stated formally by introducing the notions of feedback distinguishability and discerning controllers. Both existence and genericity problems are discussed. It is finally shown how a given family of discerning controllers can be implemented as a single hybrid controller which preserves the discerning capability of the 6original controllers.

Hybrid controllers for mode-observability of switching linear systems: existence and genericity / M. Baglietto; G. Battistelli; P. Tesi. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 3700-3705. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th European Control Conference tenutosi a Zurich, Switzerland).

Hybrid controllers for mode-observability of switching linear systems: existence and genericity

BATTISTELLI, GIORGIO;TESI, PIETRO
2013

Abstract

This paper presents recent developments in the study of non-autonomous switching linear systems. For such systems, we address the issue of how to systematically design linear controllers allowing the active process mode to be observable from closed-loop data. The results are stated formally by introducing the notions of feedback distinguishability and discerning controllers. Both existence and genericity problems are discussed. It is finally shown how a given family of discerning controllers can be implemented as a single hybrid controller which preserves the discerning capability of the 6original controllers.
2013
Proceedings 12th European Control Conference
12th European Control Conference
Zurich, Switzerland
M. Baglietto; G. Battistelli; P. Tesi
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