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Design and Experimental Evaluation of a Discrete‐time ASPR‐based Adaptive Output Feedback Control System Using FRIT
Authors:Zhe Guan  Shin Wakitani  Ikuro Mizumoto  Toru Yamamoto
Abstract:This paper describes the design of an adaptive output feedback control system in discrete‐time, based on almost strictly positive real (ASPR)‐ness with a feedforward input. It is well‐known that an adaptive output feedback control system based on ASPR conditions can achieve asymptotic stability via a constant feedback gain. Unfortunately, most realistic systems are not ASPR because of the severe conditions. The introduction of a parallel feedforward compensator (PFC) is an efficient way to alleviate such restrictions. However, the problem remains that there exists a steady state error between the output of the augmented system and the output of the original system. The proposed scheme provides a strategy wherein the feedforward input is utilized such that the steady state error is removed. Furthermore, the fictitious reference iterative tuning (FRIT) approach is employed to determine the control parameters using one‐shot input/output experimental data directly, without prior information about the control system. This paper explains how the FRIT approach is applied in designing an adaptive output feedback control system. The effectiveness of the proposed scheme is confirmed experimentally, by using a motor application.
Keywords:Adaptive output feedback control  ASPR  PFC  FRIT  motor application
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