Title :
Applications of hysteresis switching in parameter adaptive control
Author :
Morse, A. Stephen ; Mayne, David Q. ; Goodwin, Graham C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, USA
fDate :
9/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The hysteresis switching algorithm of R.H. Middleton et al. (ibid., vol.33, no.1, p.50-8, Jan. 1988) is reexamined in a broader context. To demonstrate its utility, the algorithm is applied to various families of identifier-based parameterized controllers of both the direct and indirect control types. Application to the direct control type results in a model reference adaptive controller capable of stabilizing, without excitation, any SISO process which can be modeled by a minimum phase linear system whose transfer function has relative and McMillan degrees not exceeding prescribing integers m and n, respectively. It is shown that such processes can also be adaptively stabilized with indirect adaptive controllers and hysteresis switching. A simple numerical example involving a non-minimum-phase process model is used to illustrate how hysteresis switching might be applied to implicitly tuned parameterized controllers to realize an adaptive controller with capabilities which might prove very difficult, if not impossible, to achieve without hysteresis switching or some other form of discontinuous control
Keywords :
adaptive control; hysteresis; linear systems; transfer functions; McMillan degrees; SISO process; direct control; hysteresis switching; identifier-based parameterized controllers; indirect control; minimum phase linear system; model reference adaptive controller; nonminimum phase systems; parameter adaptive control; relative degrees; transfer function; Adaptive control; Control systems; Feedback; Hysteresis; Linear systems; Open loop systems; Programmable control; Size control; Transfer functions; Tuners;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on