Controller validation

The unfalsified control concept provides a theoretical basis for directly validating closed‐loop controller performance from open‐loop experimental data, or even from closed‐loop data acquired while another controller was in the feedback loop. It allows this to be accomplished without making any pri...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of adaptive control and signal processing 2001-08, Vol.15 (5), p.431-444
Hauptverfasser: Brozenec, T. F., Tsao, T. C., Safonov, M. G.
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