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    Switched gain differentiator with fixed-time convergence

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    International audienceAcceleration of estimation for a class of nonlinear systems in the output canonical form is considered in this work. The acceleration is achieved by a supervisory algorithm design that switches among different values of observer gain. The presence of bounded matched disturbances, Lipschitz uncertainties and measurement noises is taken into account. The proposed switched-gain observer guarantees global uniform time of convergence of the estimation error to the origin in the noise-free case. In the presence of noise our commutation strategy pursuits the goals of overshoot reducing for the initial phase, acceleration of convergence and improvement of asymptotic precision of estimation. Efficacy of the proposed switching-gain observer is illustrated by numerical comparison with a sliding mode and linear high-gain observers

    Discrete-time differentiators: design and comparative analysis

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    This work deals with the problem of online differentiation of noisy signals. In this context, several types of differentiators including linear, sliding-mode based, adaptive, Kalman, and ALIEN differentiators are studied through mathematical analysis and numerical experiments. To resolve the drawbacks of the exact differentiators, new implicit and semi-implicit discretization schemes are proposed in this work to suppress the digital chattering caused by the wrong time-discretization of set-valued functions as well as providing some useful properties, e.g., finite-time convergence, invariant sliding-surface, exactness. A complete comparative analysis is presented in the manuscript to investigate the behavior of the discrete-time differentiators in the presence of several types of noises, including white noise, sinusoidal noise, and bell-shaped noise. Many details such as quantization effect and realistic sampling times are taken into account to provide useful information based on practical conditions. Many comments are provided to help the engineers to tune the parameters of the differentiators
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