A Separation Principle on Lie Groups

Mathematics – Optimization and Control

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Submitted to IFAC 2011

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For linear time-invariant systems, a separation principle holds: stable observer and stable state feedback can be designed for the time-invariant system, and the combined observer and feedback will be stable. For non-linear systems, a local separation principle holds around steady-states, as the linearized system is time-invariant. This paper addresses the issue of a non-linear separation principle on Lie groups. For invariant systems on Lie groups, we prove there exists a large set of (time-varying) trajectories around which the linearized observer-controler system is time-invariant, as soon as a symmetry-preserving observer is used. Thus a separation principle holds around those trajectories. The theory is illustrated by a mobile robot example, and the developed ideas are then extended to a class of Lagrangian mechanical systems on Lie groups described by Euler-Poincare equations.

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