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Checking if controllers are stabilizing using closed-loop data

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Lanzon, Alexander
Lecchini, Andrea
Dehghani, Arvin
Anderson, Brian

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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Suppose an unknown plant is stabilized by a known controller. Suppose also that some knowledge of the closed-loop system is available and on the basis of that knowledge, the use of a new controller appears attractive, as may arise in iterative control and identification algorithms, and multiplemodel adaptive control. The paper presents tests using a limited amount of experimental data obtained with the existing known controller for verifying that introduction of the new controller will stabilize the plant.

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Proceedings of the 45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control

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