Iterative Learning Control: An Expository Overview
1999; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-1-4612-0571-5_4
Autores Tópico(s)Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques
ResumoIn this chapter we give an overview of the field of iterative learning control (ILC). We begin with a detailed description of the ILC technique, followed by two illustrative examples that give a flavor of the nature of ILC algorithms and their performance. This is followed by a topical classification of some of the literature of ILC and a discussion of the connection between ILC and other common control paradigms, including conventional feedback control, optimal control, adaptive control, and intelligent control. Next, we give a summary of the major algorithms, results, and applications of ILC given in the literature. This discussion also considers some emerging research topics in ILC. As an example of some of the new directions in ILC theory, we present some of our recent results that show how ILC can be used to force a desired periodic motion in an initially non-repetitive process: a gas-metal arc welding system. The chapter concludes with summary comments on the past, present, and future of ILC.
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