Abstract

Without a plant model or other prejudicial assumptions, a theory is developed for identifying control laws which are consistent with performance objectives and past experimental data-possibly before the control laws are ever inserted in the feedback loop. The theory complements model-based methods such as H/sup /spl infin//-robust control theory by providing a precise characterization of how the set of suitable controllers shrinks when new experimental data is found to be inconsistent with prior assumptions or earlier data. When implemented in real time, the result is an adaptive switching controller. An example is included.

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