Abstract

A problem is dealt with concerning a practical design scheme for a multi-input/multi-output simple adaptive control (SAC) system. The SAC method which was first derived as a sort of the direct model following adaptive control based on the command generator tracker (CGT) technique was fundamentally applicable to plants satisfying the so-called almost strictly positive real (ASPR) condition. However, the method can be applied to non-ASPR plants by using a parallel feedforward compensator (PFC), which makes the augmented plant including PFC be ASPR. Such a technique was proposed by Bar-Kana for plants satisfying the output feedback stabilizable condition. As an extension, the authors have proposed a simple and concrete PFC design procedure for SISO non-ASPR plants. The special feature of this proposal is that the method can be applicable to non-ASPR plants as the minimum phase system. The main aim of the paper is to give a practical design procedure of PFC for MIMO plants as a natural extension of the SISO c...

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