Robustness of adaptive inverse control in solving internal and external disturbance uncertainties for a class of non-linear systems Online publication date: Wed, 27-Feb-2019
by Zhan Shuo; Bai Jing; Li Chao-Chao; Yue Lin; Li Hua-de
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 59, No. 2, 2019
Abstract: In this paper, adaptive inverse control is developed to deal with the problem about the control performance of non-linear systems, which are affected by the uncertainty of the parameters and external disturbance. An adaptive inverse controller, which is used as a feed forward controller, is designed to realise real-time tracking of the system output and to enhance the robustness of the system under parameter perturbation. A noise and disturbance canceller is used to eliminate the influence of external disturbance and measurement noise for open loop system output. The results of a simulation conducted on the variable frequency speed control system of an induction motor verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method.
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