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Extremum Seeking Control with Attenuated Steady-State Oscillations

Published 4 Nov 2020 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2011.02518v1)

Abstract: We propose two perturbation-based extremum seeking control (ESC) schemes for general single input single output nonlinear dynamical systems, having structures similar to that of the classical ESC scheme. We propose novel adaptation laws for the excitation signal amplitudes in each scheme that drive the amplitudes to zero. The rates of decay for both the laws are governed by the gradient measures of the unknown reference-to-output equilibrium map. We show that the proposed ESC schemes achieve practical asymptotic convergence to the extremum with a proper tuning of the parameters in the proposed schemes. As the extremum is reached, and the magnitudes of the gradient measures become small, the excitation signal amplitudes converge to zero. Thus, the proposed schemes ensure that the excitation signal is attenuated as the system output converges to a neighborhood of the extremum and the steady-state oscillations about the extremum, typically observed for the classical ESC schemes, are attenuated. Simulation examples are included to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed schemes.

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