A Sliding Mode Observer design for the Average State Estimation in Large-Scale Systems
Pilloni A.
First
Writing - Review & Editing
;Deplano D.Second
Writing - Review & Editing
;Giua A.Penultimate
Funding Acquisition
;Usai E.Last
Funding Acquisition
2022-01-01
Abstract
In this letter the average state estimation problem on a large-scale system with only few gateway nodes available for measurements is solved as the design problem of a reduced-order sliding mode observer subjected to unmatched perturbations. Necessary and sufficient conditions to guarantee the exact estimation are derived. Still, even in the case such conditions are not fulfilled, the boundedness of the estimation error is proved. Finally, a criteria to minimize such bound, and a gain adaptation law to trade-off that bound and its convergence rate are provided. Neither the observer complexity nor the estimation error depend explicitly on the size of the system, thus making the approach scalable and computationally tractable. Simulations supporting the effectiveness of the proposed strategy and a comparison with other existing strategies are also provided.File | Size | Format | |
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