Data-driven model improvement for model-based control
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2107836 (Why is no real title available?)
- Accurate identification for control: the necessity of an iterative scheme
- An actively adaptive control for linear systems with random parameters via the dual control approach
- An actively adaptive control policy for linear models
- For model-based control design, closed-loop identification gives better performance
- Identification and control -- Closed-loop issues
- Input design via LMIs admitting frequency-wise model specifications in confidence regions
- Least costly identification experiment for control
- On convexification of system identification criteria
- Robustness analysis tools for an uncertainty set obtained by prediction error identification
- Sequential Randomized Algorithms for Convex Optimization in the Presence of Uncertainty
- Suboptimal feedback control by a scheme of iterative identification and control design
- System identification of complex and structured systems
Cited in
(7)- Dynamic mode decomposition with control
- Self-reflective model predictive control
- Finite sample properties of virtual reference feedback tuning control
- Optimal feedback input design for dynamic nonlinear systems
- Generalizing Koopman Theory to Allow for Inputs and Control
- Awareness and its use in incremental data driven modelling for plug and play process control
- Robust optimal identification experiment design for multisine excitation
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