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Stability of extremum seeking feedback for general nonlinear dynamic systems

✍ Scribed by Miroslav Krstić; Hsin-Hsiung Wang


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
156 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0005-1098

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✦ Synopsis


While the mainstream methods of adaptive control (both linear and nonlinear) deal only with regulation to known set points or reference trajectories, in many applications the set point should be selected to achieve a maximum of an uncertain reference-to-output equilibrium map. The techniques of the so-called extremum controla or self-optimizing controla developed for this problem in the 1950}1960s have long gone out of fashion in the theoretical control literature because of the di$culties that arise in a rigorous analytical treatment. In this paper we provide the "rst proof of stability of an extremum seeking feedback scheme by employing the tools of averaging and singular perturbation analysis. Our scheme is much more general that the existing extremum control results which represent the plant as a static nonlinear map possibly cascaded with a linear dynamic block * we allow the plant to be a general nonlinear dynamic system (possibly non-a$ne in control and open-loop unstable) whose reference-to-output equilibrium map has a maximum, and whose equilibria are locally exponentially stabilizable.


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