TR2014-090
Extremum Seeking-based Adaptive Control for Electromagnetic Actuators
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- "Extremum Seeking-based Adaptive Control for Electromagnetic Actuators", International Journal of Control, DOI: 10.1080/00207179.2014.964779, September 2014.BibTeX TR2014-090 PDF
- @article{Benosman2014sep2,
- author = {Benosman, M. and Atinc, G.M.},
- title = {Extremum Seeking-based Adaptive Control for Electromagnetic Actuators},
- journal = {International Journal of Control},
- year = 2014,
- month = sep,
- publisher = {Taylor \& Francis Group},
- doi = {10.1080/00207179.2014.964779},
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2014-090}
- }
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- "Extremum Seeking-based Adaptive Control for Electromagnetic Actuators", International Journal of Control, DOI: 10.1080/00207179.2014.964779, September 2014.
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In this paper we present a learning-based adaptive method to solve the problem of robust trajectory tracking for electromagnetic actuators. We merge a nonlinear backstepping controller that ensures bounded input/bounded states stability, with a multi-variable extremum seeking (MES) model-free learning algorithm. The learning algorithm is used to estimate online the uncertain parameters of the model, in this sense we propose a learning-based adaptive controller. We present a proof of stability of this learning-based nonlinear controller when considering uncertainties with linear parametrization. The efficiency of this approach is shown on a numerical example.