Virtual Equivalent System Approach for Stability Analysis of Model-based Control Systems - Qing Li
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Résumé :
This book puts forward the concept of a virtual equivalent system (VES) based on theoretical analysis and simulation results. The new concept will facilitate the development of a uni?ed framework for analyzing the stability and convergence of self-tuning control (STC) systems, and potentially, of all adaptive control systems. The book then shows that a time-varying STC system can be converted into a time-invariant system using a certain nonlinear compensation signal, which reduces the complexity and di?culty of stability and convergence analysis. In closing, the VES concept and methodology are used to assess the stability of multiple model adaptive control (MMAC) systems and T-S model-based fuzzy control systems.
Biographie:
Jiqiang Wang is Associate Professor of Systems Control at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He obtained his Ph.D. from Sheffield University, UK, in 2009. His research interests are in the general area of complex systems modelling, control and health management, with particular application to active control and energy harvesting, smart structures and turbine power systems. Specifically, he developed systematically a geometric design methodology for active control and energy harvesting towards performance limit...
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