Multiple Models

Adaptive Control with Multiple Models
Multi Observer Schema

In control theory, multiple models is an approach to improve efficiency of adaptive system or observer system. It uses large number of models, which are distributed in the region of uncertainty, and based on the responses of the plant and the models. One model is chosen at every instant, which is closest to the plant according to some metric. The method offers satisfactory performance when no restrictions are put on the number of available models. [1]

Approaches

There are two multiple model methods:

Applications

Multiple model method can be used for:

See also

References

  1. Narendra, Kumpati S.; Han, Zhuo (August 2011). "Adaptive Control Using Collective Information Obtained from Multiple Models". International Federation of Automatic Control. 18 (1): 362–367. doi:10.3182/20110828-6-IT-1002.02237.
  2. Bernat, J.; Stepien, S. (2015), "Multi modelling as new estimation schema for High Gain Observers", International Journal of Control, 88 (6): 1209–1222, doi:10.1080/00207179.2014.1000380

General references

  • Narendra, K.S.; Balakrishnan, J. (September 1994), "Improving Transient Response of Adaptive Control Systems Using Multiple Models and Switching", IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control: 1861–1866, doi:10.1109/9.317113 
  • Postoyan, R.; Hamid, M. H. A.; Daafouz, J. (December 2015), "A multi-observer approach for the state estimation of nonlinear systems", 2015 54th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control: 1793–1798, doi:10.1109/CDC.2015.7402470 
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