Abstract

A discrete time model reference control algorithm for continuous time systems represented by essentially unknown nonlinear time-varying ordinary differential equations is presented and analysed. Provided the reference model and the inverse dynamics of the plant are bounded input bounded output stable it is shown that a discrete control using state measurements based on Euler approximations for the systems response can achieve arbitrary tracking accuracy. The effect of unmodelled dynamics and disturbances is analysed.

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