Abstract

Adaptive controllers based on high gain feedback suffer from lack of robustness with respect to bounded disturbances. Existing modifications prevent the feedback gain from drifting, but introduce solutions that, even in the absence of disturbances, do not achieve regulation. In this paper a further modification that maintains the robustness and rules out undesirable solutions when disturbances are not present is investigated.

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