This paper develops a new partial-state feedback model reference adaptive control (MRAC) scheme, which has full capability to deal with plant uncertainties for output tracking and desired flexibility to combine… Click to show full abstract
This paper develops a new partial-state feedback model reference adaptive control (MRAC) scheme, which has full capability to deal with plant uncertainties for output tracking and desired flexibility to combine the advantages of full-state feedback MRAC and output feedback MRAC. For partial-state feedback MRAC, plant-model matching is achievable as with full-state feedback control, while the controller structure enjoys less complexity as compared with an output feedback MRAC design. Adaptive partial-state feedback control designs are developed for relative-degree-one plants and for general plants. Both adaptive control designs ensure closed-loop system stability and asymptotic output tracking. New results are presented for plant-model matching, error model, adaptive law, and stability analysis. New features of partial-state feedback MRAC are addressed, including its design flexibility. Simulation studies are conducted whose results verify the effectiveness of partial-state feedback MRAC.
               
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