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Simultaneous input and state set-valued \mathcal{H}_{\infty}-observers for linear parameter-varying systems

A fixed-order set-valued observer is presented for linear parameter-varying systems with bounded-norm noise and under completely unknown attack signals, which simultaneously finds bounded sets of states and unknown inputs that include the true state and inputs. The proposed observer can be designed using semidefinite programming with LMI constraints and is optimal in the minimum \mathcal{H}_{\infty}-norm sense. We show that the strong detectability of each constituent linear time-invariant system is a necessary condition for the existence of such an observer, as well as the boundedness of set-valued estimates. Furthermore, sufficient conditions are provided for the upper bounds of the estimation errors to converge to steady state values and finally, the results of such a set-valued observer are exhibited through an illustrative example.

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