Title :
Towards a unified theory of parameter adaptive control. II. Certainty equivalence and implicit tuning
Author :
Morse, A. Stephen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, USA
fDate :
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For pt.I see ibid., vol.35, p.1002-12 (1990). It is shown that for a large class of linear multivariable process models a properly designed certainty equivalence controller results in a tunable closed-loop parameterized system. The importance of this result to both the analysis and synthesis of parameter adaptive control systems is discussed. It is demonstrated by means of examples how the connection between certainty equivalence and tunability, together with the concept of tunability itself, can be used to markedly simplify the stability analysis of adaptive control systems. A new family of indirect parameterized controllers is introduced which has capabilities comparable to those of the well-known direct parameterized controllers which have served as basic building blocks for adaptive control systems of all types. The concept of implicit tuning is formalized and its potential importance to adaptive control is briefly discussed. It is explained how the idea of tunability can be used to analyze an implicitly tuned system
Keywords :
adaptive control; closed loop systems; control system synthesis; multivariable control systems; stability; certainty equivalence; control system synthesis; implicit tuning; linear multivariable process models; parameter adaptive control; tunability; unified theory; Adaptive control; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Feedback control; Helium; Parameter estimation; Programmable control; Stability analysis; State estimation; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on