Parameter Identification with Finite-Convergence Time Alertness Preservation

12/01/2020
by   Romeo Ortega, et al.
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In this brief note we present two new parameter identifiers whose estimates converge in finite time under weak interval excitation assumptions. The main novelty is that, in contrast with other finite-convergence time (FCT) estimators, our schemes preserve the FCT property when the parameters change. The previous versions of our FCT estimators can track the parameter variations only asymptotically. Continuous-time and discrete-time versions of the new estimators are presented

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