Review on the stabilization of non linear systems achieved by output feedback control technique
Asifa Yousaf

TL;DR
This paper surveys various strategies and recent developments in stabilizing non-linear systems using output feedback control, highlighting the importance of these methods in practical engineering applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of existing and recent techniques for output feedback stabilization of non-linear systems, emphasizing their practical relevance.
Findings
Summarizes well-known facts about non-linear system stabilization.
Highlights recent advancements in output feedback control strategies.
Discusses the practical importance of these stabilization methods.
Abstract
Stability and control of a non-linear system represent an important system configuration that frequently arises in practical engineering. Stability covers a vast range of systems that do not obey the superposition principle and applies to more real-world systems because all real control systems are non-linear. For efficient stabilization of these systems, a great number of researches have been proposed. This paper surveys some well-known facts as well as some recent developments and different strategies for the topic of stabilization of non-linear systems by output feedback control techniques.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Algorithms and Applications · Advanced Sensor and Control Systems
