Further results on localization-based switching adaptive control

We investigate a switching adaptive control scheme based on falsification which is conceptually different from existing switching adaptive control schemes. A feature of the proposed localization method is its fast model falsification capability. In the LTI case this is manifested as the rapid convergence of the switching controller. By analysing the geometry of localization we give a complete solution to the problem of optimal localization.

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