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An adaptive control scheme has been developed for the adjustment (i. e., tuning) of parameters in Direct Digital Control (DDC) algorithms.
This paper presents an extension of this adaptive control scheme to the multi-parameter adjustment problem. Multi-parameter adjustment is developed. The theoretical base of the identification scheme is presented. Practical limitations on the implementation of this adaptive control scheme into a DDC algorithm are discussed.
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Bakke, R.M. (1966). Adaptive Direct Digital Control with Multi-Parameter Adjustment. In: Hammond, P.H. (eds) Theory of Self-Adaptive Control Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6289-8_25
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