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Date of Conference: 11–13 October 2017 Conference Name: ASME 2017 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, DSCC 2017 Model reference adaptive control (MRAC) can effectively handle various challenges of the real world control problems including exogenous disturbances, system uncertainties, and degraded modes of operations. In human-in-the-loop settings, MRAC may cause unstable system trajectories. Basing on our recent work on the stability of MRAC-human dynamics, here we follow an optimization based computations to design a linear filter and study whether or not this filter inserted between the human model and MRAC could help remove such instabilities, and potentially improve performance. To this end, we present a mathematical approach to study how the error dynamics of MRAC could favorably or detrimentally influence human operator's error dynamics in performing a certain task. An illustrative numerical example concludes the study.
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Published on 01/01/2017
Volume 2017, 2017
DOI: 10.1115/dscc2017-5001
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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