Title :
Discrete multiestimation-based robust adaptive control using an estimation dead zone and model order-reduction
Author :
Guillerna, Bilbao ; La Sen, M. De ; Alonso-Quesada, S. ; Ibeas, A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Procesos, Pais Vasco Univ., Bilbao, Spain
Abstract :
A discrete pole/placement-based and multiestimation-based adaptive control scheme involving a relative adaptation dead zone is presented for a plant with known poles and unknown zeros. The basic usefulness of the proposed multiestimation scheme is related to the use of a set of models of reduced order associated with the multiestimation scheme instead of a high order one. Depending on the frequency spectrum characteristics of the input and on the estimates evolution, the multiestimation scheme selects on-line the most appropriate model and its related estimation scheme in order to improve the identification and control performances. Robust closed loop stability is proved even in the presence of unmodeled dynamics of sufficiently small sizes as it has been confirmed by simulation results. The scheme chooses in real time the estimator/controller associated with a particular reduced model possessing the best performance according to an identification performance index by implementing a switching rule between estimators. The switching rule is subject to a minimum residence time at each identifier/adaptive controller parameterization for closed-loop stabilization purposes. A conceptually simple higher level supervisor, based on heuristic updating rules which estimates on-line the weights of the switching rule between estimation schemes, is discussed. The main novelty in This work related with previous results is the use in an integrated way of multiestimation and model reduction which may be linked with knowledge about reference input spectrum if available.
Keywords :
adaptive control; closed loop systems; discrete systems; parameter estimation; performance index; pole assignment; reduced order systems; robust control; adaptive controller parameterization; dead zone estimation; discrete pole placement; frequency spectrum characteristics; heuristic updating rules; identification performance index; identifier controller parameterization; known poles; minimum residence time; model order reduction; multiestimation based adaptive control; multiestimation based robust control; real time systems; reference input spectrum; relative adaptation dead zone; robust closed loop stabilization; switching rule; unknown zeros; unmodeled dynamics; Adaptive control; Control systems; Performance analysis; Poles and zeros; Programmable control; Reduced order systems; Robust control; Robust stability; Supervisory control; Transfer functions;
Conference_Titel :
Control Applications, 2004. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8633-7
DOI :
10.1109/CCA.2004.1387309