We investigate the problem of designing an adaptive performance enhancement
control law for an arbitrarily fast switching linear plant given
a switching compensator. Switching is assumed to be uncontrolled
and the characteristics of the reference or disturbance signals are
changing over time. Stability despite switching and adaptation are
given by construction, using a parameterization of all quadratically
stabilizing compensators. We show that the adaptive-Q control methodology
is well suited to enhance performance online for the switching linear
case. A simulation example of an unstable switching plant illustrates
the efficacy of the method and the performance enhancement when tracking
a bounded reference signal with unknown characteristics.
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We investigate the problem of designing an adaptive performance enhancement
control law for an arbitrarily fast switching linear plant given
a switching compensator. Switching is assumed to be uncontrolled
and the characteristics of the reference or disturbance signals are
changing over time. Stability despite switching and adaptation are
given by construction, using a parameterization of all quadratically
stabilizing compensators. We show that the adaptive-Q control methodology
is well s...
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