Stabilization of infinite-dimensional second-order systems by adaptive PI-controllers (Q2731605)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626218
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Stabilization of infinite-dimensional second-order systems by adaptive PI-controllers
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626218

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    3 January 2002
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    adaptive control
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    infinite-dimensional systems
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    second order system
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    critical system
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    adaptive stabilization
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    elastic string
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    Stabilization of infinite-dimensional second-order systems by adaptive PI-controllers (English)
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    Consider the second order abstract differential equation \(\ddot{x}(t)+ A x(t) = B u(t)\), \(y(t)= C\dot{x}(t)\), with \(A\) selfadjoint and non-negative, and \(B\) and \(C\) unbounded operators. The aim of this paper is to stabilize this systems without explicit knowledge of the system. Since the systems has all its poles/eigenvalues on the imaginary axis, and since \(B\) and \(C\) are unbounded, the standard adaptive controller based on high gain cannot be applied. Under some additional technical assumptions the authors shows that the adaptive controller \(u(t) = -K(t)\int_0^t y(\tau) d\tau - k(t) y(t)\), with \(K(t)=\gamma y(t) \int_0^t y(\tau) d\tau + \kappa\) and \(\dot{k}(t)= r y(t)^2\), where \(\gamma,\kappa,k(0), r >0\) stabilizes the system. This is shown by proving that the energy converges to zero. The theory is illustrated by means of two elastic string examples.
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