Reduced Order Dead-Beat Observers for a Bioreactor
Iasson Karafyllis, Zhong-Ping Jiang

TL;DR
This paper investigates strong observability and designs reduced-order dead-beat observers for a bioreactor, establishing new conditions for a chemostat with two species and solving output feedback stabilization for one species.
Contribution
It introduces new relationships between coexistence and strong observability and provides checkable conditions for observer design in bioreactors.
Findings
Established new relationships between coexistence and strong observability.
Provided checkable sufficient conditions for strong observability.
Solved the dynamic output feedback stabilization problem for a single species.
Abstract
This paper studies the strong observability property and the reduced-order dead-beat observer design problem for a continuous bioreactor. New relationships between coexistence and strong observability, and checkable sufficient conditions for strong observability, are established for a chemostat with two competing microbial species. Furthermore, the dynamic output feedback stabilization problem is solved for the case of one species.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGene Regulatory Network Analysis · Advanced Control Systems Optimization · Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
