Minimizing the Homogeneous $\mathcal{L}_2$-Gain of Homogeneous Differentiators
Abstract
The differentiation of noisy signals using the family of homogeneous differentiators is considered. It includes the high-gain (linear) as well as robust exact (discontinuous) differentiator. To characterize the effect of noise and disturbance on the differentiation estimation error, the generalized, homogeneous -gain is utilized. Analog to the classical -gain, it is not defined for the discontinuous case w.r.t. disturbances acting on the last channel. Thus, only continuous differentiators are addressed. The gain is estimated using a differential dissipation inequality, where a scaled Lyapunov function acts as storage function for the homogeneous supply rate. The fixed differentiator gains are scaled with a gain-scaling parameter similar to the high-gain differentiator. This paper shows the existence of an optimal scaling which (locally) minimizes the homogeneous -gain estimate and provides a procedure to obtain it. Differentiators of dimension two are considered and the results are illustrated via numerical evaluation and a simulation example.
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@article{arxiv.2311.10519,
title = {Minimizing the Homogeneous $\mathcal{L}_2$-Gain of Homogeneous Differentiators},
author = {Benjamin Voß and Jaime A. Moreno and Johann Reger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.10519},
year = {2023}
}