SYNTHESIS OF ADAPTIVE DIGITAL CONTROL SUBSYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS CONSIDERING DELAYS AND DISTURBANCES

Authors

  • Jumabayev Elbek Oybek ugli Navoi State University of Mining and Technology Author

Keywords:

adaptive digital control, automatic control systems, time delays disturbance rejection, model predictive control (mpc).

Abstract

The development of adaptive digital control subsystems (ADCS) plays a crucial role in enhancing the stability and performance of automatic control systems. A significant challenge in this context arises from the presence of system delays and external disturbances, which can severely affect the controller's ability to maintain desired performance. This article explores various algorithms and techniques for the synthesis of adaptive digital control subsystems that effectively account for these delays and disturbances. The goal is to improve system robustness and adaptability in real-time applications.

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Published

2025-04-03

How to Cite

Jumabayev Elbek Oybek ugli. (2025). SYNTHESIS OF ADAPTIVE DIGITAL CONTROL SUBSYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS CONSIDERING DELAYS AND DISTURBANCES. IQRO INDEXING, 14(02), 1269-1271. https://worldlyjournals.com/index.php/IFX/article/view/10110