Robustification of the state-space MRAC law for under-actuated systems via fuzzy-immunological computations

利用模糊免疫计算增强欠驱动系统的状态空间模型参考自适应控制律的鲁棒性

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Abstract

This paper formulates an enhanced Model-Reference-Adaptive-Controller (MRAC) that is augmented with a fuzzy-immune adaptive regulator to strengthen the disturbance-attenuation capability of closed-loop under-actuated systems. The proposed scheme employs the conventional state-space MRAC and augments it with a pre-configured fuzzy-immune mechanism that acts as a superior regulator to dynamically modulate the adaptation gains of the Lyapunov gain-adjustment law. The immunological computations increase the controller's adaptability to flexibly manipulate the damping control effort under exogenous disturbances. The efficacy of the proposed Immune-MRAC law is comparatively analyzed under practical disturbance conditions by conducting real-time hardware experiments on the QNET rotary pendulum. The experimental outcomes validate the faster transient-recovery behavior and stronger damping effort of the proposed control law against the exogenous disturbances while preserving the system's asymptotic stability and control energy efficiency.

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