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... performance : Measure of the perfor- mance of a system . Indirect adaptive control : Adaptation of the parameters of the controllers is done in two steps : ( 1 ) estimation of the process parame- ters and ( 2 ) computation of the ...
... performance : Measure of the perfor- mance of a system . Indirect adaptive control : Adaptation of the parameters of the controllers is done in two steps : ( 1 ) estimation of the process parame- ters and ( 2 ) computation of the ...
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... performance ( IP ) . [ See CON- TROL SYSTEMS FEEDBACK . ] A similar conceptual approach can be consid- ered for the problem of achieving and maintain- ing the desired performance of a control system in the presence of parameter ...
... performance ( IP ) . [ See CON- TROL SYSTEMS FEEDBACK . ] A similar conceptual approach can be consid- ered for the problem of achieving and maintain- ing the desired performance of a control system in the presence of parameter ...
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... performance corresponds in fact to the evolution of the desired dynamic sys- tem , which is prespecified , the design problem can be equivalently reformulated , as in Fig . 4 . The reference model in Fig . 4 is a realization of the ...
... performance corresponds in fact to the evolution of the desired dynamic sys- tem , which is prespecified , the design problem can be equivalently reformulated , as in Fig . 4 . The reference model in Fig . 4 is a realization of the ...
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