Abstract

ABSTRACTIn order to reduce the error and phase delay of the classical extended state observer (ESO) in estimating the system state and disturbance, in this paper, we combine ESO and tracking differentiator (TD) to construct a tracking differential extended state observer (TDESO). The observation error and observation speed of TDESO are also discussed. Then a nonlinear active disturbance rejection control system improved by TDESO for a linear plant is transformed into a Lurie system. Moreover, the circular criterion is used to analyse the absolute stability of the transformed Lurie system. Finally, TDESO is optimised and an improved linear state error feedback (PLSEF) is proposed to improve the rapidity of the system by using simulation and time domain analysis. And a second-order system is used to illustrate the performance of the proposed scheme. The simulation results show that our algorithm is effective.

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