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Linear repetitive process control theory applied to a physical example

Krzysztof GałkowskiEric RogersWojciech PaszkeDavid Owens — 2003

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In the case of linear dynamics, repetitive processes are a distinct class of 2D linear systems with uses in areas ranging from long-wall coal cutting and metal rolling operations to iterative learning control schemes. The main feature which makes them distinct from other classes of 2D linear systems is that information propagation in one of the two independent directions only occurs over a finite duration. This, in turn, means that a distinct systems theory must be developed for them for onward...

Iterative Learning Control - monotonicity and optimization

David H. OwensSteve Daley — 2008

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The area if Iterative Learning Control (ILC) has great potential for applications to systems with a naturally repetitive action where the transfer of data from repetition (trial or iteration) can lead to substantial improvements in tracking performance. There are several serious issues arising from the "2D" structure of ILC and a number of new problems requiring new ways of thinking and design. This paper introduces some of these issues from the point of view of the research group at Sheffield University...

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