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Proceedings of

3rd International Conference on Advances in Mechanical and Automation Engineering MAE 2015

"MULTIPLE MODEL ADAPTIVE CONTROL DESIGN A COMPUTER ALGEBRA APPROACH"

AGHIL SHAVALIPOUR SALLEHUDDIN MOHAMED HARIS YUZITA YAACOB, ZULKIFLI MOHD NOPIAH
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-080-4-114
Pages
73 - 78
Authors
4
ISBN
978-1-63248-080-4

Abstract: “The multiple model adaptive control (MMAC) method potentially has the ability of providing excellent control performance over a wide range of parameter variations. A key part in the design of a MMAC system is the choice of candidate models. In this work, a method to optimally determine these candidate models is proposed. The method exploits the relationship between Grobner bases and polynomial spectral factorization through the notion of sum of roots. Using computer algebra techniques, the symbolic solution to the Algebraic Riccati Equation, and hence the H2 optimal control problem, can be obtained. The symbolic solution gives the relationship between the optimal controller gains and the uncertain parameters. Hence, the candidate controllers in the MMAC system could be selected based on this relationship to best counter the parameter variations. To illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, a case study of a MMAC implementation on a quarter car active suspension with varying”

Keywords: MMAC, sum of roots, Grobner bases, spectral factorization, active suspension

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