A novel approach to the Model Reference Adaptive Control of MIMO systems

J. Tar, I. Rudas, J. Bitó, K. Kozlowski, C. Pozna
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The “Model Reference Adaptive Control (MRAC)” is a popular approach from the early nineties to our days. Its basic idea is the application of proper feedback that makes the behavior of the controlled system identical to that of the “reference model” that normally is simple enough to control. The idea has many particular variants with the common feature that they are designed by the use of Lyapunov's 2nd (“direct”) method that normally applies a quadratic Lyapunov function constructed of the tracking error and further additional terms. Though this approach normally guarantees global asymptotic stability, its use can entail complicated tuning that may have disadvantages whenever very fast applications are needed. In this paper an alternative problem tackling, the application of “Robust Fixed Point Transformations (RFPT)” in the MRAC technique is recommended. This approach applies strongly saturated, multiplicative nonlinear terms causing a kind of “deformation” of the input of the available imprecise system model. Instead parameter tuning that is typical in the traditional MRAC it operates with a simple convergence guaranteed only within a local basin of attraction. This technique can well compensate the simultaneous consequences of modeling errors and external disturbances that normally can “fob” the more traditional, tuning based approaches. As a potential application paradigm the novel MRAC control of a “cart - beam - hamper” system is considered. The conclusions of the paper are illustrated by simulation results.
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MIMO系统模型参考自适应控制的一种新方法
“模型参考自适应控制(MRAC)”是一种流行的方法,从90年代初到今天。它的基本思想是应用适当的反馈,使被控系统的行为与通常足够简单的“参考模型”的行为相同。这个想法有许多特殊的变体,它们的共同特征是使用李雅普诺夫的第二(“直接”)方法设计,该方法通常应用由跟踪误差和进一步附加项构造的二次李雅普诺夫函数。虽然这种方法通常保证全局渐近稳定性,但它的使用可能需要复杂的调优,在需要非常快速的应用程序时可能会有缺点。本文介绍了“鲁棒不动点变换(RFPT)”在MRAC技术中的应用。这种方法采用强饱和的、相乘的非线性项,导致可用的不精确系统模型的输入出现一种“变形”。与传统MRAC中典型的参数调整相反,它只在局部吸引力范围内保证简单的收敛。这种技术可以很好地补偿建模错误和外部干扰的同时后果,这些通常可以“欺骗”更传统的、基于调优的方法。作为一种潜在的应用范例,本文考虑了一种新型的“车-梁-篮”系统的MRAC控制。仿真结果验证了本文的结论。
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