Abstract

A new design method of discrete-time model reference adaptive control for nonminimum phase systems is presented, with disturbances using approximate inverse systems obtained from the long division method. It is assumed that the disturbances are described by a polynomial function of time with known degree and unknown coefficients. The proposed scheme uses only input and output data, and the existence of bounds for all signals is proved. This scheme also assures that plant output converges to the reference model output. The results of computer simulation are also presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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