1964
DOI: 10.1109/tai.1964.5407718
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The Response of Multichannel Adaptive Systems

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“…The model reference adaptive control system operates by minimizing a performance index given by The mathematical method of steepest descent suggests the means of modifying the adjustable parameters t o achieve the minimum of a function; that i s where F; is a gain which determines the magnitude of the adjustment. From the definition of the response error and from noting that the desired response i s independent of the adjustable parameters, Equation (9) can be rewritten as Equation (11) states that the problem of determining the partial derivatives ( d P Z / d K i ) needed to implement Equation (10) can be reduced to the problem of determining…”
Section: Model Reference Adaptive Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model reference adaptive control system operates by minimizing a performance index given by The mathematical method of steepest descent suggests the means of modifying the adjustable parameters t o achieve the minimum of a function; that i s where F; is a gain which determines the magnitude of the adjustment. From the definition of the response error and from noting that the desired response i s independent of the adjustable parameters, Equation (9) can be rewritten as Equation (11) states that the problem of determining the partial derivatives ( d P Z / d K i ) needed to implement Equation (10) can be reduced to the problem of determining…”
Section: Model Reference Adaptive Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…extremum-seeking adaptive systems have received considerable attention in the literature since the work of Draper and Li (1951). Although many studies of this variant of extremum adaptation have been performed (Box and Chanmugam, 1962;Deem, 1965; Douce and Ng, 1964;Eveleigh, 1961;Hoyer et al, 1967;Marson and May, 1963;Rajaraman, 1962;Tsien, 1954; Van der Grinten, 1962), little effort has been expended in quantitative consideration of system stability. This is particularly true for multivariable systems, where only qualitatative comments by a few authors (Douce and Ng, 1964;Eveleigh, 1961;Hammond and Duckenfield, 1963;Hoyer et al, 1967;McGrath, 1960) are available.…”
Section: Input-perturbationmentioning
confidence: 99%