Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions

Multivariable adaptive control with less prior information of the high-frequency gain matrix (HFGM) is a longstanding problem of both theoretical and practical importance. In this paper, a solution is presented by proposing a novel output-feedback adaptive backstepping control scheme. Our scheme onl...

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Main Authors: Wang, Chenliang, Wen, Changyun, Guo, Lei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1521312021-09-13T06:40:29Z Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions Wang, Chenliang Wen, Changyun Guo, Lei School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Adaptive Control Multivariable Systems Multivariable adaptive control with less prior information of the high-frequency gain matrix (HFGM) is a longstanding problem of both theoretical and practical importance. In this paper, a solution is presented by proposing a novel output-feedback adaptive backstepping control scheme. Our scheme only requires the leading principal minors of the HFGM to be nonzero and allows their signs to be unknown, which significantly relaxes the assumptions on the HFGM in conventional multivariable adaptive control schemes. To cope with the unknown signs, we propose novel Nussbaum functions with some nice properties and construct periodical intervals in which the effects of the multiple Nussbaum functions reinforce rather than counteract each other. With these efforts, global stability of the closed-loop system and asymptotical convergence to zero of the tracking error are successfully achieved. Simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grants 61673036, 61603021 and 61633003, the Beijing Natural Science Foundation, China under Grant 4182036, and the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team, China under Grant IRT_16R03. 2021-09-13T06:40:29Z 2021-09-13T06:40:29Z 2020 Journal Article Wang, C., Wen, C. & Guo, L. (2020). Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions. Automatica, 111, 108618-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.automatica.2019.108618 0005-1098 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152131 10.1016/j.automatica.2019.108618 2-s2.0-85072832207 111 108618 en Automatica © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Adaptive Control
Multivariable Systems
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Adaptive Control
Multivariable Systems
Wang, Chenliang
Wen, Changyun
Guo, Lei
Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions
description Multivariable adaptive control with less prior information of the high-frequency gain matrix (HFGM) is a longstanding problem of both theoretical and practical importance. In this paper, a solution is presented by proposing a novel output-feedback adaptive backstepping control scheme. Our scheme only requires the leading principal minors of the HFGM to be nonzero and allows their signs to be unknown, which significantly relaxes the assumptions on the HFGM in conventional multivariable adaptive control schemes. To cope with the unknown signs, we propose novel Nussbaum functions with some nice properties and construct periodical intervals in which the effects of the multiple Nussbaum functions reinforce rather than counteract each other. With these efforts, global stability of the closed-loop system and asymptotical convergence to zero of the tracking error are successfully achieved. Simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wang, Chenliang
Wen, Changyun
Guo, Lei
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author Wang, Chenliang
Wen, Changyun
Guo, Lei
author_sort Wang, Chenliang
title Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions
title_short Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions
title_full Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions
title_fullStr Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions
title_full_unstemmed Multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel Nussbaum functions
title_sort multivariable adaptive control with unknown signs of the high-frequency gain matrix using novel nussbaum functions
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152131
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