Two Decades of Research on Linear Repetitive Processes Part II: Applications

Konferenz: nDS '13 - Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Multidimensional Systems
09.09.2013 - 11.09.2013 in Erlangen, Deutschland

Tagungsband: nDS '13

Seiten: 6Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

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Autoren:
Rogers, Eric (Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK)
Galkowski, Krzysztof; Paszke, Wojciech (Institute of Control and Computation Engineering, University of Zielona Gora, ul. Licealna 9, 65-417 Zielona Gora, Poland)
Owens, David H. (Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK)

Inhalt:
Repetitive processes make a series of sweeps, or passes, through a set of dynamics defined over the finite pass length. Once a pass is complete the process resets to the starting location ready for the start of the next one. On any pass, the output, or pass profile, generated on the previous one acts as a forcing function on, and therefore contributes to, the dynamics of the new pass profile. These processes are a class of 2D systems where the novel control problem is that the sequence of pass profiles generated can contain oscillations that increase in amplitude from pass-to-pass. These oscillations cannot be removed by standard control action and therefore a 2D systems control theory for them has been under development over the pass two decades. This paper demonstrates that, unlike much of the control theory for other 2D systems, repetitive processes have applications that have led to experimental verification of control laws.