2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2019.12.063
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Newton-like phasor extremum seeking control with application to cooling data centers

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“…It can be shown that the proposed Newton‐like ESC enjoys stability properties similar to those of the classical perturbation‐based multi‐variable ESC. Single‐variable results, using the estimators (), are reported in Reference 9. The lengthier treatment of the multivariable case is reserved for future work.…”
Section: Newton‐like Phasor‐based Escmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It can be shown that the proposed Newton‐like ESC enjoys stability properties similar to those of the classical perturbation‐based multi‐variable ESC. Single‐variable results, using the estimators (), are reported in Reference 9. The lengthier treatment of the multivariable case is reserved for future work.…”
Section: Newton‐like Phasor‐based Escmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome this difficulty, 10 proposes a phasor‐based ESC algorithm which is effective also in plants with large and even variable phase lag. Inspired by References 9,34 extends the estimator in the phasor‐based ESC to estimate also second order information and perform a Newton‐like acceleration step.…”
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