Abstract:
The regulator problem is considered for linear systems when the linear exosystem which generates the disturbances to be rejected and/or the reference signals to be tracke...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The regulator problem is considered for linear systems when the linear exosystem which generates the disturbances to be rejected and/or the reference signals to be tracked is unknown, that is both its order 2r + 1 and its parameters {ω1, ..., ωr} are unknown. The proposed regulator makes use of two observers and contains an adaptive internal model which adapts m internal parameters on the basis of the output regulation error. It is shown that: if m ≥ r, that is the adaptive internal model can reproduce the required input, the regulation error tends exponentially to zero; if m <; r, that is the adaptive internal model can only approximate the required input within an approximation error εM, the regulation error tends exponentially into a closed ball whose radius is proportional to εM, provided that εM is sufficiently small so that singularities are avoided.
Date of Conference: 10-13 December 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 February 2013
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