adaptive control
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadaptiveandcontrol
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adaptive
adjective
uk/əˈdæp.tɪv/us/əˈdæp.tɪv/
having an ability to change to suit ...
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control
noun
uk/kənˈtrəʊl/us/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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Considering the time-consuming procedure used inadaptivecontrol,13 this paper presents an efficient way for multi-input system's hysteresis decision to avoid any singularity.
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Due to the poor knowledge of the system's dynamic parameters, implementation of anadaptivecontrollaw might be useful.
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If a model-basedadaptivecontrollaw is applied, then, it cannot compensate for disturbances or model mismatching that affect the vehicle position.
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There are also a few implementations of classicaladaptivecontroland fuzzy-based control for hydraulic robot mechanism or similar applications.
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When there are changes in the dynamics of the manipulator due to large load variations,adaptivecontrollends itself as a powerful control strategy.
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Adaptivecontrolschemes for autonomous underwater vehicle which is supplied by the thrusters.
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Under these conditions, the authors designed anadaptivecontrollaw, proved the system stability and showed the desired system performance.
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A robustadaptivecontrolalgorithm is designed to compensate for disturbance; then trajectory tracking has been achieved.
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In the case of changing dynamics and / or unknown dynamics, variousadaptivecontroltechniques are possible.
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Convergence conditions and simulation results for theadaptivecontroland observer are presented.
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In many suchadaptivecontrolalgorithms,1,2 position, velocity, and sometimes acceleration are required for the control and/or adaptation laws.
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If the uncertainty is large and there is a computational model,adaptivecontrolis better.
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The control structure which can be extended to the combinedadaptivecontrolschemes is studied.
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We stimulate various external disturbances to compare the robustness properties of the five kinds ofadaptivecontrollaws used.
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The question is whether we can combine the differentadaptivecontrolapproaches and robust control approaches and hence obtain the advantages of both control methods.
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Although theadaptivecontrolapproach based on the third order dynamics has been proposed20, generally, the controller will become more complicated.
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Then, a combined direct and indirectadaptivecontrolapproach is presented.
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Then, the combined direct and indirectadaptivecontrolmethod is presented.
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Uncertainties either structural or parametric that may be substantial call foradaptivecontroltechniques that are able to achieve the control target despite their presence.
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