Parameter Identification and Adaptive Control of Continuous Systems with Zero-Order Hold

Abstract This paper discusses the digital implementation techniques of parameter identification and adaptive control for continuous systems with zero-order hold (ZOH) focusing on the bilinear transformation based on the block pulse functions (BPFs). It is found that the emphasized discretizing method yields very excellent performances of parameter identification and adaptive control even in the case of large sampling intervals.

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