C. Bennani, F. Bedouhene, A. Zemouche, H. Bibi, A. Aitouche
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Abstract
This note deals with the problem of observer-based stabilization for discrete-time linear systems with norm-bounded parameter uncertainties. Thanks to slack variable technique and the two-step method, an LMI-based approach is provided to compute simultaneously all the main decision variable of the observer-based controller problem. Our approach is inspired from the classical two-step method introduced by Stankovic et al. and the modified two-step method introduced by Zemouche et al‥ Some comments are reserved to emphasize and clarify the difference between the different variants of the two-step method. A numerical example is provided in order to illustrate how the new algorithm is less conservative than previous results in literature.