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Adaptive Control

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Control systems need to react to the environment in a predictable and repeatable fashion. Control systems take measurements and use them to control the process. For example, a ship measures its heading and changes its rudder angle to attain a desired heading.

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  1. K. J. Åström and B. Wittenmark. Adaptive Control, Second Edition. Addison-Wesley, 1995.

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  2. S.S. Blackman and R.F. Popoli. Design and Analysis of Modern Tracking Systems. Artech House, 1999.

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© 2019 Michael Paluszek and Stephanie Thomas

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Paluszek, M., Thomas, S. (2019). Adaptive Control. In: MATLAB Machine Learning Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3916-2_5

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