Abstract

A non-singular performance measurement for output feedback designs is introduced. The observer backstepping design is compared to the high-gain observer design through a nonlinear output feedback system. If the initial error between the initial condition of the state and the initial condition of the observer is large, the high-gain observer design has better performance than the observer backstepping design.

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