IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.41, No.12, 1830-1836, 1996
Adaptive-Control of Nonminimum-Phase Systems Subject to Unknown Bounded Disturbances
This paper presents a robust adaptive pole placement control scheme for continuous-time systems with bounded disturbances. The system may possibly be nonminimum phase and unstable. It is shown that for arbitrary bounded disturbances, a global asymptotical bounded-input/bounded-output (BIBO) stability is established through pole placement techniques without either introducing persistent excitation probing signals into the system or assuming any a priori knowledge on the plant parameters. Moreover, the disturbance upper bound is not assumed to he known. The system order is tile only a prior knowledge required on the plant. The adaptive control law is free from singularities in the sense that the estimated plant model is always controllable. .
Keywords:ROBUSTNESS;STABILITY