Abstract-In this paper the relative degree limitation for adaptive observer-based synchronization schemes is overcome. The scheme is extended to nonpassifiable systems. Two synchronization methods are described and justified based on augmented error adaptive observer and high-order tuners. The solution is based on modern theory of nonlinear adaptive control, particularly on nonlinear observer structure and new classes of adaptation algorithms. Conditions of parametric convergence of the parameter estimation are established for the noiseless case. Robustness of the scheme to the bounded measurement error is established. The results are illustrated by example of application the proposed adaptive synchronization of chaotic Lorenz systems.
We consider an anti-windup compensation method ensuring the convergence of the closed-loop system for a class of reference signals. An application of the method to an aircraft flight control problem is shown.
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