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Model Reference Adaptive Control Allocation for Constrained Systems with Guaranteed Closed Loop Stability

This paper proposes an adaptive control allocation approach for uncertain over-actuated systems with actuator saturation. The proposed method does not require uncertainty estimation or a persistent excitation assumption. Using the element-wise non-symmetric projection algorithm, the adaptive parameters are restricted to satisfy certain optimality conditions leading to overall closed loop system stability. Furthermore, a sliding mode controller with a time-varying sliding surface, working in tandem with the adaptive control allocation, is proposed to guarantee the outer loop stability and reference tracking in the presence of control allocation errors and disturbances. Simulation results are provided, where the Aerodata Model in Research Environment is used as an over-actuated system with actuator saturation, to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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