A Simple Adaptive Smith-Predictor
for Controlling Time-Delay Systems
Terry Bahill Systems and Industrial Engineering University of
Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721-0020 terry@sie.arizona.edu © 2004
Bahill
This heuristic paper presents several simple techniques for analyzing
the stability of time-delay systems. It explains the Smith predictor
control scheme for time-delay systems and shows how errors in
modeling the plant parameters can cause instability. Then an adaptive
controller is added to the Smith predictor system; this pedagogical
example offers a complete derivation of a simple adaptive control
system. Finally a new control scheme is discussed that allows
zero-latency tracking of predictable targets by a time-delay system.
Reference [28]. It is suitable for systems and control engineers.
It requires an overhead projector and a chalkboard. This lecture
takes three hours.