DocumentCode :
2174198
Title :
How much do we need to experiment in order to adapt?
Author :
Campi, Marco C.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettron., Univ. di Brescia, Brescia, Italy
fYear :
2007
fDate :
2-5 July 2007
Firstpage :
5556
Lastpage :
5557
Abstract :
Adaptive control is about constructing controllers formed by two parts, where the first part (estimation unit) is aimed at estimating relevant plant characteristics, and the second part (control unit) exercises the control action by exploiting the outcomes of the estimation part. Adaptation, i.e. control unit tuning, can take place continuously during the normal operation of the system (on-line adaptation), or it can be performed every now and then. The limit case when information is first accrued and used to tune the control unit, which is otherwise kept fixed afterward, is called off-line adaptation.
Keywords :
adaptive control; estimation theory; adaptive control; control action; control unit tuning; estimation unit; off-line adaptation; online adaptation; relevant plant characteristics; Adaptation models; Adaptive control; Complexity theory; Estimation; Europe; Noise; Optimization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (ECC), 2007 European
Conference_Location :
Kos
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9524173-8-6
Type :
conf
Filename :
7069041
Link To Document :
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