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The following pages link to Global stabilizability and observability imply semi-global stabilizability by output feedback (Q1323627):
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- A hybrid scheme for reducing peaking in high-gain observers for a class of nonlinear systems (Q311930) (← links)
- Semi-global stabilization by an output feedback law from a hybrid state controller (Q340636) (← links)
- High-gain observers for nonlinear systems with trajectories close to unobservability (Q397573) (← links)
- Semi-globally exponential tracking observer/controller for robots with joint hysteresis and without velocity measurement (Q441425) (← links)
- Output feedback control of hypersonic vehicles based on neural network and high gain observer (Q543235) (← links)
- Output feedback stabilization of the Korteweg-de Vries equation (Q680522) (← links)
- Global complete observability and output-to-state stability imply the existence of a globally convergent observer (Q818838) (← links)
- On semi-global stabilizability of MIMO nonlinear systems by output feedback (Q857157) (← links)
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for uniform semiglobal practical asymptotic stability: application to cascaded systems (Q880382) (← links)
- Nonlinear approximate observers for feedback control (Q886212) (← links)
- Control strategy for state and input observer design (Q888823) (← links)
- Semi-global finite-time output feedback stabilization for a class of large-scale uncertain nonlinear systems (Q907179) (← links)
- A unifying point of view on output feedback designs for global asymptotic stabilization (Q963764) (← links)
- Tracking observer/controller for a relatively large class of systems with hysteresis and without velocity measurement (Q999828) (← links)
- Adding robustness to nominal output-feedback controllers for uncertain nonlinear systems: A nonlinear version of disturbance observer (Q1004118) (← links)
- Robust adaptive output feedback control of nonlinear systems without persistence of excitation (Q1129712) (← links)
- Robust control of a class of uncertain non-linear systems in strict-feedback form (Q1306052) (← links)
- On output feedback stabilization of Euler-Lagrange systems with nondissipative forces (Q1351203) (← links)
- Nonlinear output-feedback tracking using high-gain observer and variable structure control (Q1376273) (← links)
- Two results for adaptive output feedback stabilization of nonlinear systems (Q1400322) (← links)
- Robustness of high-gain observer-based nonlinear controllers to unmodeled acutators and sensors (Q1596495) (← links)
- Enlarging the basin of attraction by a uniting output feedback controller (Q1640716) (← links)
- Semiglobal stabilization via output-feedback for a class of nontriangular nonlinear systems with an unknown coefficient (Q1665520) (← links)
- Low-power peaking-free high-gain observers (Q1716594) (← links)
- Discrete-time certainty equivalence output feedback: allowing discontinuous control laws including those from model predictive control (Q1776411) (← links)
- A new separation result for a class of quadratic-like systems with application to Euler-Lagrange models (Q1810580) (← links)
- Effect of unmodeled actuator dynamics on output feedback stabilization of nonlinear systems (Q1815732) (← links)
- Asymptotic controllability and observability imply semiglobal practical asymptotic stabilizability by sampled-data output feedback. (Q1868051) (← links)
- On the stabilization of controllable and observable systems by an output feedback law (Q1891657) (← links)
- Finite singularities of nonlinear systems. Output stabilization, observability, and observers (Q1972716) (← links)
- A note on the problem of semiglobal practical stabilization of uncertain nonlinear systems via dynamic output feedback (Q1978612) (← links)
- Separation results for the stabilization of nonlinear systems using different high-gain observer designs (Q1978615) (← links)
- A modification in the structure of low-power high-gain observers to improve the performance in the presence of disturbances and measurement noise (Q1996709) (← links)
- Efficient non-conservative realization of dynamic scaling-based controllers via matrix pencils for uncertain nonlinear strict-feedback systems (Q2107626) (← links)
- Separation principle of time-varying systems including multiple delayed perturbations (Q2183091) (← links)
- New results and examples in semiglobal asymptotic stabilization of nonaffine systems by sampled-data output feedback (Q2242957) (← links)
- Stabilization of nonlinear systems in presence of filtered output via extended high-gain observers (Q2280985) (← links)
- Pre-processing nonlinear output regulation with non-vanishing measurements (Q2288616) (← links)
- High-gain observers with limited gain power for systems with observability canonical form (Q2374458) (← links)
- Cascade high-gain observers in output feedback control (Q2407174) (← links)
- Uniform semiglobal practical asymptotic stability for non-autonomous cascaded systems and applications (Q2440605) (← links)
- Global output-feedback stabilization for a class of stochastic non-minimum-phase nonlinear systems (Q2440782) (← links)
- Reduced order controllers for distributed parameter systems: LQG balanced truncation and an adaptive approach (Q2473191) (← links)
- Output feedback control of switched nonlinear systems using multiple Lyapunov functions (Q2504617) (← links)
- A reduced-order controller design for nonlinear systems with uncertainties and disturbances (Q2511895) (← links)
- Discussion on: ``An adaptive gradient law with projection for non-smooth convex boundaries'' (Q2512077) (← links)
- Continuous-discrete observers for global stabilization of nonlinear systems with applications to bioreactors (Q2512245) (← links)
- Global asymptotic output feedback stabilization of feedforward systems (Q2512251) (← links)
- Stabilization of nonlinear dynamic systems using the system state estimates made by the asymptotic observer (Q2577218) (← links)
- Dynamic output stabilization of control systems: an unobservable kinematic drone model (Q2663881) (← links)