Robust Adaptive Control of Linear Parameter-Varying Systems with Unmatched Uncertainties

9 Oct 2020  ·  Pan Zhao, Steven Snyder, Naira Hovakimyana, Chengyu Cao ·

In controlling systems with large operating envelopes, it is often necessary to adjust the desired dynamics according to operating conditions. This paper presents a robust adaptive control architecture for linear parameter-varying (LPV) systems that allows for the desired dynamics to be systematically scheduled, while being able to handle a broad class of uncertainties, both matched and unmatched, which can depend on both time and states. The proposed controller adopts an L1 adaptive control architecture for designing the adaptive control law and peak-to-peak gain (PPG) minimization for designing the robust control law to mitigate the effect of unmatched uncertainties. Leveraging the PPG bound of an LPV system, we derive transient and steady-state performance bounds in terms of the input and output signals of the actual closed-loop system as compared to the same signals of a nominal system. The efficacy of the proposed method is validated by extensive simulations using the short-period dynamics of an F-16 aircraft operating in a large envelope.

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