Adaptive Lookup Tables
Lookup tables are one way to capture the dynamic behavior of a physical (mechanical, electronic, software) system. Static lookup tables establish a permanent mapping of the input-output behavior of a physical system. However, the behavior of actual physical systems often varies with time due to wear, environmental conditions, and manufacturing tolerances. Adaptive lookup tables incorporate the time-varying behavior of physical plants into generation and maintenance of the lookup table. For details, see What Are Adaptive Lookup Tables?
Blocks
| Adaptive Lookup Table (1D Stair-Fit) | One-dimensional adaptive table lookup | 
| Adaptive Lookup Table (2D Stair-Fit) | Two-dimensional adaptive table lookup | 
| Adaptive Lookup Table (nD Stair-Fit) | Adaptive lookup table of arbitrary dimension | 
Topics
- What Are Adaptive Lookup Tables?Difference between static and adaptive lookup tables. 
- Building Models Using Adaptive Lookup Table BlocksSimulink® Design Optimization™ software provides blocks for modeling systems as adaptive lookup tables. 
- Model Engine Using n-D Adaptive Lookup TableModeling a system using Adaptive Lookup Table. 
- Selecting an Adaptation MethodDetails about the Sample MeanandSample Mean with Forgettingadaptation methods.
- Using Adaptive Lookup Tables in Real-Time EnvironmentApplication of adaptive lookup tables in real-time. 

