Abstract

For batch time-varying processeswith non-repetitive disturbances, a cross-coupling indirect iterative learning control (CC-iILC) is proposed. The set trajectory of the system on the single axis is accurately tracked by an indirect iterative learning control strategy with a PI controller for its time direction and a closed-loop feedback control strategy for the batch direction. Under the asymptotically stable condition of the two-dimensional (2D) dynamic model, the optimal control law is obtained by optimizing the H-infinity control function. To avoid the contour error during coupling, the cross-coupling technique is used to distribute the contour error to each axis for compensation. The stability condition of the indirect iterative learning controller is analyzed by a two-dimensional Fornasini-Marchesini (FM) batch dynamics model and two-dimensional robust H-infinity control theory. The feasibility and superiority of the proposed control method are verified by numerical simulation and experimental tests.

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