Non Identifier Based Adaptive Control In Mechatronics

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Non-identifier Based Adaptive Control in Mechatronics

Non-identifier Based Adaptive Control in Mechatronics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 652
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ISBN-10 : 3319855492
ISBN-13 : 9783319855493
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Book Synopsis Non-identifier Based Adaptive Control in Mechatronics by : Christoph M. Hackl

Download or read book Non-identifier Based Adaptive Control in Mechatronics written by Christoph M. Hackl and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-07-28 with total page 652 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book introduces non-identifier-based adaptive control (with and without internal model) and its application to the current, speed and position control of mechatronic systems such as electrical synchronous machines, wind turbine systems, industrial servo systems, and rigid-link, revolute-joint robots. In mechatronics, there is often only rough knowledge of the system. Due to parameter uncertainties, nonlinearities and unknown disturbances, model-based control strategies can reach their performance or stability limits without iterative controller design and performance evaluation, or system identification and parameter estimation. The non-identifier-based adaptive control presented is an alternative that neither identifies the system nor estimates its parameters but ensures stability. The adaptive controllers are easy to implement, compensate for disturbances and are inherently robust to parameter uncertainties and nonlinearities. For controller implementation only structural system knowledge (like relative degree, input-to-state stable zero dynamics and known sign of the high-frequency gain) is required. Moreover, the presented controllers guarantee reference tracking with prescribed asymptotic or transient accuracy, i.e. the tracking error eventually tends to or for all time evolves within an a priori specified region. The book presents the theory, modeling and application in a general but detailed and self-contained manner, making it easy to read and understand, particularly for newcomers to the topics covered


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