Abstract

The nonlinear autoregressive moving-average (NARMA) model is now well established for identifying nonlinear systems using input-output data. In this paper a method of designing a controller based on the NARMA model is proposed. The controller is shown to be the solution to an implicit algebraic equation, so that the controller can be determined without explicit use of past values of inputs and outputs as in traditional methods. Simulation studies are presented to demonstrate that the method proposed is significantly better than other methods currently in use. The resulting controller provides a satisfactory starting point for online adaptation in practical applications.

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