
doi: 10.1007/bfb0003254
The overall stability of certain self-adaptive systems has not been demonstrated until now, except in a few particular cases, generally limited to monovariable and/or minimum-phase systems. It is shown here that a large class of identification methods can be associated with a very large class of control methods in order to perform the unconditional stabilization of deterministic linear systems.
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