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Accurate identification for control: the necessity of an iterative scheme
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Control MethodControl System EngineeringApproximate IdentificationEngineeringRobust ModelingUnknown PlantModel-based Control TechniqueMathematical Control TheoryProcess ControlSystems EngineeringHigh-performance Control SystemControl DesignController TuningSystem IdentificationSignal ProcessingOptimal System DesignControl SystemsIterative Scheme
If approximate identification and model-based control design are used to accomplish a high-performance control system, then the two procedures must be treated as a joint problem. Solving this joint problem by means of separate identification and control design procedures practically entails an iterative scheme. A frequency-response identification technique and a robust control design method are used to set up such an iterative scheme. Each identification step uses the previously designed controller to obtain new data from the plant. The associated identification problem has been solved by means of a coprime factorization of the unknown plant. The technique's utility is illustrated by an example.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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