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Published May 25, 2018 | Accepted Version
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Robust Adaptive Boundary Control of Semilinear PDE Systems Using a Dyadic Controller

Abstract

In this paper, we describe a dyadic adaptive control (DAC) framework for output tracking in a class of semilinear systems of partial differential equations with boundary actuation and unknown distributed nonlinearities. The DAC framework uses the linear terms in the system to split the plant into two virtual sub-systems, one of which contains the nonlinearities, while the other contains the control input. Full-plant-state feedback is used to estimate the unmeasured, individual states of the two subsystems as well as the nonlinearities. The control signal is designed to ensure that the controlled sub-system tracks a suitably modified reference signal. We prove well-posedness of the closed-loop system rigorously, and derive conditions for closed-loop stability and robustness using finite-gain L stability theory.

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© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. We thank Prof. Vivek Natarajan (IIT Bombay) for his insights on well-posedness and the application of Lyapunov theory to infinite dimensional systems. We are also grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and criticism. This research was funded partially by the National Science Foundation (IIS-1253758; CMMI-1427111).

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