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L1 Adaptive Output Feedback for Non-square Systems with Arbitrary Relative Degree

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arxiv 1901.07427 v1 pith:RYZA3OUG submitted 2019-01-22 math.OC cs.SYeess.SY

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This paper considers the problem of output feedback control for non-square multi-input multi-output systems with arbitrary relative degree. The proposed controller, based on the L1 adaptive control architecture, is designed using the right interactor matrix and a suitably defined projection matrix. A state-output predictor, a low-pass filter, and adaptive laws are introduced that achieve output tracking of a desired reference signal. It is shown that the proposed control strategy guarantees closed-loop stability with arbitrarily small steady-state errors. The transient performance in the presence of non-zero initialization errors is quantified in terms of decreasing functions. Rigorous mathematical analysis and illustrative examples are provided to validate the theoretical claims.

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