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− | '''Adaptive Control''' is the capability of the | + | '''Adaptive Control''' is the capability of the [[System]] to modify its own operation to achieve the best possible mode of operation. A general definition of adaptive control implies that an adaptive system must be capable of performing the following functions: providing continuous information about the present state of the system or identifying the process; comparing present system performance to the desired or optimum performance and making a decision to change the system to achieve the defined optimum performance; and initiating a proper modification to drive the control system to the optimum. These three principles—identification, decision, and modification—are inherent in any adaptive system.<ref>What Does Adaptive Control Mean? [https://www.britannica.com/technology/control-system#ref199542 Britannica]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 6 December 2022
Adaptive Control is the capability of the System to modify its own operation to achieve the best possible mode of operation. A general definition of adaptive control implies that an adaptive system must be capable of performing the following functions: providing continuous information about the present state of the system or identifying the process; comparing present system performance to the desired or optimum performance and making a decision to change the system to achieve the defined optimum performance; and initiating a proper modification to drive the control system to the optimum. These three principles—identification, decision, and modification—are inherent in any adaptive system.[1]
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- ↑ What Does Adaptive Control Mean? Britannica