Immersion and invariance: a new tool for stabilization and adaptive control of nonlinear systems
Imperial College London · Politecnico di Milano · +1 more institution
Abstract
A new method to design asymptotically stabilizing and adaptive control laws for nonlinear systems is presented. The method relies upon the notions of system immersion and manifold invariance and, in principle, does not require the knowledge of a (control) Lyapunov function. The construction of the stabilizing control laws resembles the procedure used in nonlinear regulator theory to derive the (invariant) output zeroing manifold and its friend. The method is well suited in situations where we know a stabilizing controller of a nominal reduced order model, which we would like to robustify with respect to higher order dynamics. This is achieved by designing a control law that asymptotically immerses the full…
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- Control theory (sociology)
- Adaptive control
- Lyapunov function
- Nonlinear system
- Mathematics
- Nonlinear control
- Robustness (evolution)
- Linear system
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