Abstract
This paper designs a new observer to address the issue of disturbance rejection in nonlinear plants with sense delay and measurement noise. The effect of sensor delay is characterized as a transport equation, and a predictor-based extended state observer has been designed using the PDE (partial differential equation) backstepping method. A cascaded ESO (extended state observer) architecture has been introduced to further reduce the limitation of measurement noise on observer bandwidth. This new cascade observer is capable of rapidly and accurately reconstructing system signals and compensating for output delay while avoiding the amplification of measurement noise. The numerical example has demonstrated the efficacy of the proposed observer structure, and extensive comparative experimental results have further confirmed its superiority.
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