A new decentralized implicit adaptive regulator for large-scale systems described by discrete-time state-space mathematical models

In this paper, we treat the problem of decentralized implicit adaptive regulation for large-scale stochastic systems composed into a set of interconnected systems that are described by discrete-time state-space mathematical models with unknown parameters. The key idea in the decentralized regulation...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of control, automation, and systems 2016, Automation, and Systems, 14(3), , pp.733-742
Hauptverfasser: Kamoun, Samira, Kamoun, Mohamed
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we treat the problem of decentralized implicit adaptive regulation for large-scale stochastic systems composed into a set of interconnected systems that are described by discrete-time state-space mathematical models with unknown parameters. The key idea in the decentralized regulation method is to design local regulator using only local information such that the state of each interconnected system is regulated to a certain constant reference signal. The main contribution is the proposition of a decentralized implicit adaptive regulator based on state-feedback strategy that can be applied to stochastic interconnected systems with unknown parameters. Furthermore, the practical implementation of the proposed decentralized implicit adaptive regulator can be made easily (low-cost implementation of the electronic components, short computation of the decentralized control law, etc.). A theorem is established and proved which gives sufficient stability conditions of the resulting closed-loop interconnected systems by using the Lyapunov method. An example of numerical simulation is treated to test the performance of the proposed decentralized implicit adaptive regulator.
ISSN:1598-6446
2005-4092
DOI:10.1007/s12555-014-0167-4