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Receding Horizon Iterative Learning Control for Continuously Operated Systems

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arxiv 2108.06866 v1 pith:SN7KIXPE submitted 2021-08-16 eess.SY cs.SY

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This paper presents an iterative learning control (ILC) scheme for continuously operated repetitive systems for which no initial condition reset exists. To accomplish this, we develop a lifted system representation that accounts for the effect of the initial conditions on dynamics and projects the dynamics over multiple future iterations. Additionally, we develop an economic cost function and update law that considers the performance over multiple iterations in the future, thus allowing for the prediction horizon to be larger than just the next iteration. Convergence of the iteration varying initial condition and applied input are proven and demonstrated using a simulated servo-positioning system test case.

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