Robust iterative learning controller design using the performance weighting function of feedback control systems

Tae Yong Doh, Jung Rae Ryoo, Dong Eui Chang

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Abstract

Iterative learning controllers combined with existing feedback controllers have prominent capability of improving tracking performance in repeated tasks. However, the iterative learning controller has been designed without utilizing effective information such as the performance weighting function to design a feedback controller. In this paper, we deal with a robust iterative learning controller design problem for an uncertain feedback control system using its explicit performance information. We first propose a robust convergence condition in the ℒ2-norm sense for an iterative learning control (ILC) scheme. We present a method to design an iterative learning controller using the information on the performance of the existing feedback control system such as performance weighting functions and frequency ranges of desired trajectories. From the obtained results, several design criteria for iterative learning controller are provided. Through analysis on the remaining error, the loop properties before and after learning are compared. We also show that, in the ℒ2-norm sense, the remaining error can be less than the initial error under certain conditions. Finally, to show the validity of the proposed method, simulation studies are performed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)63-70
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Control, Automation and Systems
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2014

Keywords

  • ℒ norm
  • convergence
  • Iterative learning control (ILC)
  • performance weighting function
  • remaining error
  • robust performance
  • uncertainty

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