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Dedicated to George Zames on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
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Recently a new concept called “cyclic switching” was shown provide a viable solution to the long standing certainty equivalence stabilizability problem which arises in the design of estimator-based parameter adaptive controls because of the existence of points in parameter space where the estimated model upon which certainty equivalence control is based, looses stabilizability [1]. Still more recently a simple, ‘high-level’ controller called a ‘supervisor’ was proposed for the purpose of coordinating the switching into feedback with a siso process, of a sequence of linear positioning or set-point controllers from a family of candidate controllers, so as to cause the output of the process to approach and track a constant reference input [2]. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that cyclic switching and supervisory control are compatible concepts.
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Morse, A.S. (1995). Logic-based switching and control. In: Francis, B.A., Tannenbaum, A.R. (eds) Feedback Control, Nonlinear Systems, and Complexity. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 202. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0027677
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