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Adaptive Internal Model Control for a Flexible Wing With Unsteady Aerodynamic Loads

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CYBERNETICS
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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCYB.2023.3278711

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Adaptive internal model control; adaptive observer-based control; flexible wing systems; output regulation

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This article proposes adaptive internal model controls for the collocated output regulation of a flexible wing with unknown disturbances and references. Observer-based tracking error feedback controls are first designed for robust output regulation with a known exosystem matrix. An adaptive observer is further proposed for unknown exosystems, allowing the observer error system to converge to zero exponentially. By combining adaptive observers and observer-based controls, adaptive observer-based controls are obtained to regulate tracking errors towards zero. The closed-loop system is proven to be internally asymptotically stable. A simulation example is provided for adaptive internal model control of the wing system.
This article proposes adaptive internal model controls for the collocated output regulation of a flexible wing, where distributed disturbances, boundary disturbances, and references are from an exactly unknown exosystem. Observer-based tracking error feedback controls are first designed to address the robust output regulation in case of a known exosystem matrix. If the exosystem has an unknown matrix, an adaptive observer is further proposed with the observer error system converging to zero exponentially. Then, we can obtain adaptive observer-based controls by combining adaptive observers and observer-based controls, which are able to regulate the tracking errors toward zero in case of the exactly unknown disturbances and references. The corresponding closed-loop system is proved to be internally asymptotically stable. A simulation example is further provided for adaptive internal model control of the wing system.

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