Neural network inverse model control strategy: discrete-time stability analysis for relative order two systems (Q1724660)

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    Neural network inverse model control strategy: discrete-time stability analysis for relative order two systems
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7022817

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      Neural network inverse model control strategy: discrete-time stability analysis for relative order two systems (English)
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      14 February 2019
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      Summary: This paper discusses the discrete-time stability analysis of a neural network inverse model control strategy for a relative order two nonlinear system. The analysis is done by representing the closed loop system in state space format and then analyzing the time derivative of the state trajectory using Lyapunov's direct method. The analysis shows that the tracking output error of the states is confined to a ball in the neighborhood of the equilibrium point where the size of the ball is partly dependent on the accuracy of the neural network model acting as the controller. Simulation studies on the two-tank-in-series system were done to complement the stability analysis and to demonstrate some salient results of the study.
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      neural network inverse model control
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      discrete-time stability
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