Abstract
Design methods for model-reference adaptive systems (MRAS) were originally based on a sensitivity approach. Later methods based on stability theory became more popular. When both design procedures are compared it seems that the sensitivity approach determines in a more systematic way the dynamic speed of adaptation. Stability methods pay more attention to modifications in the error signal.
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