Design Methods for Model-Reference Adaptive Systems
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The ‘M.I.T. rule’ and two Lyapunov synthesis methods of design are critically reviewed. The latter are the input modification scheme of Grayson and Parks' method for the determination of parameter-adjusting feedback loops. For large inputs such methods are unsatisfactory: this is demonstrated by root locus plots for the step response of a second-order system with adaptive gain.A Lyapunov synthesis procedure is proposed which is a composite solution. The feedback loops of Parks are employed but an input modification signal is superimposed. This can be conveniently chosen from existing signals to add a fourth order negative definite term to V, thus promoting a greater degree of stability for large inputs. Results from an analogue computer study are included. The method is general in application.
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