Abstract

We derive frequency-domain criteria for the convergence of linear iterative learning control (ILC) on finite-time intervals that are less restrictive than existing ones in the literature. In particular, the former can be used to establish the convergence of ILC in certain cases where the latter are violated. The results cover ILC with non-causal filters and provide insights into the transient behaviors of the algorithm before convergence. We also stipulate some practical rules under which ILC can be applied to a wider range of applications.

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