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Composite Adaptive Control for Time-Varying Systems With Dual Adaptation


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This article proposes a composite adaptive control architecture using dual adaptation scheme for dynamical systems comprising time-varying uncertain parameters. While maj...Show More

Abstract:

This article proposes a composite adaptive control architecture using dual adaptation scheme for dynamical systems comprising time-varying uncertain parameters. While majority of the adaptive control schemes in literature address the case of constant parameters, recent research has conceptualized improved adaptive control techniques for time-varying systems with rigorous stability proofs. The proposed work is an effort toward a similar direction, where a novel dual adaptation mechanism is introduced to efficiently tackle the time-varying nature of the parameters. Projection and \sigma-modification algorithms are strategically combined using congelation of variables to claim a global result for the tracking error space. While the classical adaptive systems demand a restrictive condition of persistence of excitation (PE) for accurate parameter estimation, the proposed work relies on a milder condition, called initial excitation (IE) for the same. A rigorous Lyapunov stability analysis is carried out to establish boundedness of the closed-loop system with a tighter ultimate bound compared to existing results. Further, it is analytically shown that the proposed work can recover the performance of previously designed IE-based adaptive controller in case of time invariant systems.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control ( Volume: 70, Issue: 1, January 2025)
Page(s): 487 - 494
Date of Publication: 25 July 2024

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