Abstract

In this paper, we propose a new method, by designing an unknown input type state observer, to stabilize an unstable 1-d heat equation with boundary uncertainty and external disturbance. The state observer is designed in terms of a disturbance estimator. A stabilizing state feedback control is designed for the observer by the backstepping transformation, which is an observer based output feedback stabilizing control for the original system. The well-posedness and stability of the closed-loop system are concluded. The numerical simulations show that the proposed scheme is quite effectively. This is a first result on active disturbance rejection control for a PDE with both boundary uncertainty and external disturbance.

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