This thesis presents decentralized model reference adaptive control techniques for systems with full-state feedback and systems with output feedback. The controllers are strictly decentralized, that is, each local controller uses feedback from only local subsystems and no information is shared between local controllers. The full-state feedback decentralized controller is effective for multi-input systems, where the dynamics matrix and control-input matrix are unknown. The decentralized controller achieves asymptotic stabilization and command following in the presence of sinusoidal disturbances with known spectrum. We present a construction technique of the reference-model dynamics such that the decentralized controller is effective for syst...
In this paper, two interconnected structures are first discussed, under which some closed-loop subsy...
The closely-related problems of designing reliable feedback stabilization strategy and coordinating ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57849/1/RobDecentSOFSCL1989.pd
This thesis presents decentralized model reference adaptive control techniques for systems with full...
Systems with multi inputs and multi outputs are in common controlled by centralized controllers, mul...
This paper aims to analyse the system stability when decentralized adaptive controllers are applied ...
In this paper, several aspects of decentralized control theory applied to dynamic systems are studie...
In this paper, a decentralized model predictive control approach is proposed for discrete linear sys...
This paper presents a decentralized adaptive stabilization scheme for a class of interconnected syst...
A mathematical model of a dynamic system that accounts for the system uncertainties or disturbances ...
The thesis investigates decentralized control of a class of large-scale nonlinear systems, which con...
In this paper, we explore the capability of selective decentralization in improving the control perf...
This paper proposes an almost decentralized solution to the problem of stabilizing a network of disc...
In this thesis, the decentralized feedback structure for large scale, linear time invariant systems ...
The objective of this work is robust decentralized control of power systems through excitation syste...
In this paper, two interconnected structures are first discussed, under which some closed-loop subsy...
The closely-related problems of designing reliable feedback stabilization strategy and coordinating ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57849/1/RobDecentSOFSCL1989.pd
This thesis presents decentralized model reference adaptive control techniques for systems with full...
Systems with multi inputs and multi outputs are in common controlled by centralized controllers, mul...
This paper aims to analyse the system stability when decentralized adaptive controllers are applied ...
In this paper, several aspects of decentralized control theory applied to dynamic systems are studie...
In this paper, a decentralized model predictive control approach is proposed for discrete linear sys...
This paper presents a decentralized adaptive stabilization scheme for a class of interconnected syst...
A mathematical model of a dynamic system that accounts for the system uncertainties or disturbances ...
The thesis investigates decentralized control of a class of large-scale nonlinear systems, which con...
In this paper, we explore the capability of selective decentralization in improving the control perf...
This paper proposes an almost decentralized solution to the problem of stabilizing a network of disc...
In this thesis, the decentralized feedback structure for large scale, linear time invariant systems ...
The objective of this work is robust decentralized control of power systems through excitation syste...
In this paper, two interconnected structures are first discussed, under which some closed-loop subsy...
The closely-related problems of designing reliable feedback stabilization strategy and coordinating ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57849/1/RobDecentSOFSCL1989.pd