On an integral variant of incremental input/output-to-state stability and its use as a notion of nonlinear detectability
(2305.05442)Abstract
We propose a time-discounted integral variant of incremental input/output-to-state stability (i-iIOSS) together with an equivalent Lyapunov function characterization. Continuity of the i-iIOSS Lyapunov function is ensured if the system satisfies a certain continuity assumption involving the Osgood condition. We show that the proposed i-iIOSS notion is a necessary condition for the existence of a robustly globally asymptotically stable observer mapping in a time-discounted ``$L2$-to-$L\infty$'' sense. In combination, our results provide a general framework for a Lyapunov-based robust stability analysis of observers for continuous-time systems, which in particular is crucial for the use of optimization-based state estimators (such as moving horizon estimation).
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