Reducing the peaking phenomenon in Luenberger observers in presence of quasi-static disturbances for linear time invariant systems

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Reducing the peaking phenomenon in Luenberger observers in presence of quasi-static disturbances for linear time invariant systems. / Mercorelli, Paolo.
in: International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Jahrgang 107, Nr. 4, 01.10.2016, S. 965-970.

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title = "Reducing the peaking phenomenon in Luenberger observers in presence of quasi-static disturbances for linear time invariant systems",
abstract = "This paper deals with a Luenberger Observer structure which is devoted to the identification of state variables of a Linear Time Invariant (LTI) system unknown input is estimated under the hypothesis of quasi-stationarity and the phenomenon of peaking is minimised using a weighting step function. Without loosing the generality, a system of the second order is taken into consideration and a constructive proposition is proven.",
keywords = "Canonical structure, Ob-servability, Problems involving ordinary differential equations, Engineering",
author = "Paolo Mercorelli",
year = "2016",
month = oct,
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doi = "10.12732/ijpam.v107i4.14",
language = "English",
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journal = "International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics",
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publisher = "Academic Publications Ltd.",
number = "4",

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