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Les méthodes d'identification d'état hors ligne pour une machine séquentielle utilisant une séquence de référencement ou une séquence de référencement adaptative (AHS) sont bien connues dans la théorie des automates. Il existe cependant jusqu'à présent peu d'études sur le sujet de l'estimateur d'état en ligne tel qu'un observateur d'état (SO) utilisé dans la théorie des systèmes linéaires. Dans cet article, nous allons construire un tel SO pour une machine de Moore basé sur le processus d'identification d'état au moyen d'AHS, et discuter de la propriété de convergence du SO.
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Koji WATANABE, Takeo IKAI, Kunio FUKUNAGA, "State Observers for Moore Machines and Generalized Adaptive Homing Sequences" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E84-D, no. 4, pp. 530-533, April 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Off-line state identification methods for a sequential machine using a homing sequence or an adaptive homing sequence (AHS) are well-known in the automata theory. There are, however, so far few studies on the subject of the on-line state estimator such as a state observer (SO) which is used in the linear system theory. In this paper, we shall construct such an SO for a Moore machine based on the state identification process by means of AHSs, and discuss the convergence property of the SO.
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