Multiple Characteristic Model-Based Golden-Section Adaptive Control: Stability And Optimization

International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing(2015)

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The characteristic model-based golden-section adaptive control (CM-GSAC) law has been developed for over 20years in China with a broad range of applications in various fields. However, quite a few theoretical problems remain open despite its satisfying performance in practice. This paper revisits the stability of the CM-GSAC from its very beginning and explores the underlying implications of the so-called golden-section parameter l(2)approximate to 0.618. The closed-loop system, which consists of the CM and the GSAC, is a discrete time-varying system, and its stability is discussed from three perspectives. First, attentions have been paid to select the optimal controller coefficients such that the closed-loop system exhibits the best transient performance in the worst case. Second, efforts are made to improve the robustness in the presence of parameter estimation errors, which provide another choice when designing the adaptive controller. Finally, by measuring the slowly time-varying nature in an explicit inequality form, a bridge is built between the instantaneous stability and the time-varying stability. In order to relax the constraints on the parameter bounds of the CM, the GSAC is further extended to multiple CMs, which shows more satisfying tracking performance than that of the traditional multiple model adaptive control method. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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adaptive control, multiple models, golden-section adaptive control
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