Model-free adaptive control used in permanent magnet linear motor

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In this paper, the model-free adaptive control algorithm is applied to permanent magnet linear motor speed control based on the dynamic linearization of tight format of a class of SISO nonlinear system. The design of controller is based on I/O data of the system and can realize the parameter adaptive control and structure adaptive control. The simulation results show the effectiveness of the algorithm.

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Jin, S., Hou, Z., & Wang, W. (2007). Model-free adaptive control used in permanent magnet linear motor. In Proceedings of the 26th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2007 (pp. 748–751). https://doi.org/10.1109/CHICC.2006.4346940

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