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Date: 22 November 2009
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Observability and observer design for kinetic networks  
Topic Name: Observability and observer design for kinetic networks
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Category: Electrical

Research persons: Mohamed Hamraoui, Moussa Balde, Noel Assala

Location: Mont Saint Aignan, France

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In this paper, researchers deal with the observability and observer design of a certain class of reactors (batch reactors) which are globally asymptotically feedback stabilisable. They show how to design two types of high-gain observers: a Luenberger-like high-gain observer and a high-gain extended Kalman filter. Results of convergence of these estimators follow from our observability analysis. They prove that the non-linear feedback controller using these high-gain observers stabilise such reactors.

 In fact, They  develop an observer-based control structure for a non-linear model of batch reactors. Two examples of such reactors that correspond to strongly connected networks and that have zero deficiency are presented in this paper. Simulations show the good performance of such an observer-based control structure.

Refernce :

DOI: 10.1504/IJESMS.2009.027568

International Journal of Engineering Systems Modelling and Simulation 2009 - Vol. 1, No.2/3  pp. 79 - 91

 

Related labs  of the researchers :

Ecole Superieure de Technologie de Casablanca,

Laboratoire RITM, Universite Hassan II Ain Chock, Morocco; INSA,

 Departement de Mathematiques Appliquees, AMS, URA CNRS D1378, Mont Saint Aignan 76131, France. ' Departement de Mathematiques et Informatique, Universite Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar-Fann, Senegal. ' INSA, Departement de Mathematiques Appliquees, AMS, URA CNRS D1378, Mont Saint Aignan 76131, France


Tags: observability; high-gain observers; nonlinear separation principle; batch reactors; zero deficiency; kinetic networks; observer design; nonlinear control; feedback control; simulation. -
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