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Title: | Comparison of Two Approaches to Count Derivations for Continuous-Time Adaptive Control |
Author: | Perůtka, Karel |
Document type: | Book chapter (English) |
ISBN: | 978-953-51-0463-6 |
Abstract: | The control of continuous-time systems can be realized by adaptive controllers. Self-tuning controllers are adaptive controllers which call on-line identification and controllers parameters tuning in one step of computation. Supervision enlarges the area of usage of controllers. It is necessary to count derivations of action and output signals during control, which is usually realized by filters. Settings of filters are directly connected with the model of the system. Another approach allows us to use the regression polynomials instead of filters, because the general form of derivations is known before the control. Without filters, this approach keeps the signal unchanged, but the choice of inappropriate length of time interval for polynomial regression increases the amplitude of noise. The chapter shows two examples of control and suggests the appropriate length of time interval for polynomial regression. |
Full text: | http://www.intechopen.com/books/cutting-edge-research-in-new-technologies/comparison-of-two-approches-to-count-derivations-for-continuous-time-adaptive-control |
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