State-estimators for chemical reaction networks of Feinberg-Horn-Jackson zero deficiency type
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Publication:2512232
DOI10.3166/EJC.8.343-359zbMATH Open1293.93708OpenAlexW1969612690MaRDI QIDQ2512232FDOQ2512232
Authors: Madalena Chaves, Eduardo D. Sontag
Publication date: 7 August 2014
Published in: European Journal of Control (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: One of the most interesting questions in control theory is that of constructing observers. Observers compute estimates of the internal states of a dynamical system, using data provided by measurement probes or partial state information. For linear systems, Luenberger observers (also known as "deterministic Kalman filters" since they amount to Kalman filters designed without regard to the statistics of measurement noise) provide a general solution, but, for nonlinear systems, establishing generally applicable conditions for existence and convergence of observers is an open and active area of research. This paper provides a necessary and sufficient condition for detectability, and an explicit construction of observers when this condition is satisfied, for chemical reaction networks of the Feinberg-Horn-Jackson zero deficiency type.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0012130
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