A Contribution to Sydney Benchmark Problem
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Abstract Adaptive robust stability degree assignment method is used to attack the Sydney benchmark problem. Simulation results show that for stress level 1 and stress level 2, a fixed robust controller can be designed to make the control system satisfy the prescribed specifications, while for stress level 3, an additional adaptive gain controller is also needed.
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