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A performance comparison of robust adaptive controllers: linear systems

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A performance comparison of robust adaptive controllers: linear systems
We consider robust adaptive control designs for relative degree one, minimum phase linear systems of known high frequency gain. The designs are based on the dead-zone and projection modifications, and we compare their performance w.r.t. a worst case transient cost functional with a penalty on the L norm of the output, control and control derivative. We establish two qualitative results. If a bound on the L norm of the disturbance is known and the known a-priori bound on the uncertainty level is sufficiently conservative, then it is shown that a dead-zone controller outperforms a projection controller. The complementary result shows that the projection controller is superior to the dead-zone controller when the a-priori information on the disturbance level is sufficiently conservative. Key words. Robust Adaptive Control, Non-singular Performance
Ahmad Sanei, Mark French
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where MCSS
Authors Ahmad Sanei, Mark French
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