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Optimization-Based Learning Control for Nonlinear Time-Varying Systems

Published 7 Aug 2019 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (1908.02447v1)

Abstract: Learning to perform perfect tracking tasks based on measurement data is desirable in the controller design of systems operating repetitively. This motivates the present paper to seek an optimization-based design approach for iterative learning control (ILC) of repetitive systems with unknown nonlinear time-varying dynamics. It is shown that perfect output tracking can be realized with updating inputs, where no explicit model knowledge but only measured input/output data are leveraged. In particular, adaptive updating strategies are proposed to obtain parameter estimations of nonlinearities. A double-dynamics analysis approach is applied to establish ILC convergence, together with boundedness of input, output, and estimated parameters, which benefits from employing properties of nonnegative matrices. Moreover, robust convergence is explored for optimization-based adaptive ILC in the presence of nonrepetitive uncertainties. Simulation tests are also implemented to verify the validity of our optimization-based adaptive ILC.

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