High-gain adaptive \(\lambda\)-tracking for nonlinear systems
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1360462
DOI10.1016/S0005-1098(96)00226-9zbMath0876.93054OpenAlexW2043493947WikidataQ123016126 ScholiaQ123016126MaRDI QIDQ1360462
Frank Allgöwer, Achim Ilchmann, Jon Ashman
Publication date: 17 July 1997
Published in: Automatica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0005-1098(96)00226-9
Related Items (15)
Adaptive λ-tracking for polynomial minimum phase systems ⋮ Output tracking of continuous bioreactors through recirculation and by-pass ⋮ Distributed adaptive stabilization ⋮ Adaptive \(\lambda\)-tracking for a class of infinite-dimensional systems ⋮ Filtered feedback linearization for nonlinear systems with unknown disturbance ⋮ High-gain control without identification: a survey ⋮ A FRACTIONAL ORDER UNIVERSAL HIGH GAIN ADAPTIVE STABILIZER ⋮ Adaptive \(\lambda\)-tracking for nonlinear higher relative degree systems ⋮ Fractional order adaptive high-gain controllers for a class of linear systems ⋮ A \(K\)-filter-based adaptive control for nonlinear systems with unknown parameters in state and output equations ⋮ Adaptive multivariable pH regulation of a biogas tower reactor ⋮ New results on global output-feedback stabilization for nonlinear systems with unknown growth rate ⋮ Controlled functional differential equations and adaptive tracking. ⋮ Robust adaptive output-feedback control for a class of nonlinear systems with general uncertainties ⋮ Filtered-dynamic-inversion control for unknown minimum-phase systems with unknown-and-unmeasured disturbances
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Some remarks on a conjecture in parameter adaptive control
- A simple selftuning controller for stably invertible systems
- The order of any stabilizing regulator is sufficient a priori information for adaptive stabilization
- Non-identifier-based high-gain adaptive control
- Universal \(\lambda\)-tracking for nonlinearly-perturbed systems in the presence of noise
- Universal adaptive stabilization of nonlinear systems
- Adaptive stabilization of a class of nonlinear systems using high-gain feedback
- Input-output theory of high-gain adaptive stabilization of infinite-dimensional systems with non-linearities
- Stability of nonautonomous systems
- An adaptive controller which provides an arbitrarily good transient and steady-state response
This page was built for publication: High-gain adaptive \(\lambda\)-tracking for nonlinear systems