Intelligent and Adaptive Control

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Abstract

Intelligent and adaptive control is defined as a feedback control system that can adjust the character to the change in the environment in order to carry out the system optimally according to some specific criteria. An adaptive control system that overcomes the change in the environment over time is different from the optimal control system or feedback control systems. Feedback or optimal systems occur in the specified environment. If the changes in the environment are very sensitive, these systems cannot be designed in the manner requested by the designer. On the other hand, the adaptive system evaluates the environment. More accurately evaluates the performance of the system. It makes the necessary changes to the control characteristic to improve. Adaptive control includes the following three functions: identification, decision and change. In any adaptive control system, it is difficult to separate the system into its components. Conversely, these three functions must be present in the system for adaptation to occur. In this section, different intelligent and adaptive control systems are described.

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Zile, M. (2020). Intelligent and Adaptive Control. In Power Systems (pp. 423–446). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23723-3_17

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