A discrete-time adaptive control approach for uncertain linear multivariable networked systems is proposed. It is capable of dealing with unknown time-delays introduced by a communication network between plant and controller. Based on the idea of model reference adaptive control, two adaptive laws are presented to reduce the conservativeness that is usually introduced when the time-delays are unknown. The stability of the closed loop system is proven. Simulation examples provide a comparison of the proposed techniques to a non-adaptive algorithm.

Adaptive Control of Multivariable Networked Systems with uncertain Time Delays

Ferrara A.
2022-01-01

Abstract

A discrete-time adaptive control approach for uncertain linear multivariable networked systems is proposed. It is capable of dealing with unknown time-delays introduced by a communication network between plant and controller. Based on the idea of model reference adaptive control, two adaptive laws are presented to reduce the conservativeness that is usually introduced when the time-delays are unknown. The stability of the closed loop system is proven. Simulation examples provide a comparison of the proposed techniques to a non-adaptive algorithm.
2022
AI, Robotics & Automatic Control
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
67
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Adaptation models; Adaptive control; Adaptive Control; Closed loop systems; Communication networks; Delay effects; Delays; discrete-time Sliding Mode Control; Networked Control; Task analysis; Time Delay System
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9440686
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Steinberger, M.; Horn, M.; Ferrara, A.
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