Title :
On Stabilizability of Nonlinearly Parameterized Discrete-Time Systems
Author :
Chanying Li ; Chen, Michael Z. Q.
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Syst. & Control, Beijing, China
Abstract :
Most existing works on adaptive control of discrete-time systems focus on the case of linear parametrization. For nonlinearly parameterized systems, the stabilizability turns out to be an intractable issue. This technical note is devoted to seeking the essential factors that determine the stabilizability of nonlinearly parameterized discrete-time systems. A sufficient condition imposed on the structures of the system functions is established. Analysis shows that the sensitivity function of unknown parameters plays a crucial role in characterizing the uncertainties of parameterized systems. One of the implications of this result is that arbitrarily growing nonlinearities in the uncertain model may be allowed for global stabilization.
Keywords :
adaptive control; discrete time systems; nonlinear systems; stability; uncertain systems; adaptive control; global stabilization; linear parametrization; nonlinearly parameterized discrete-time systems; parameterized system uncertainty; sensitivity function; stabilizability; Adaptive control; Noise; Sensitivity; Switches; Tin; Vectors; Adaptive control; discrete-time systems; nonlinear parametrization; sensitivity function; stabilizability;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2014.2315879