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Anti-windup Compensation for Nonlinear Systems via Gradient Projection: Application to Adaptive Control

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Fig. 1. Gradient Projection Method. S is the feasible region, bounded by the hypersurfaces H 1 , H 2 and G 3
Fig. 2. Simulation results for u lim = 150 Nm.

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