Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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700625 | Control Engineering Practice | 2009 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a finite impulse response strategy to deal with set-point variation in learning schemes. On the basis of converged learning forces obtained with learning control at a specific acceleration set-point profile, a finite impulse response mapping is derived to generalize the learned forces at a specific set-point toward arbitrary set-point profiles, thus relaxing the need for further learning. The above strategy is applied to the motion control systems of a wafer scanner in a multi-input multi-output feed-forward setting, where a variety of set-point profiles is used. Industrial potential is demonstrated via robustness to set-point variation and the improvements obtained in settling-time reduction.
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Authors
Marcel F. Heertjes, René M.J.G. van de Molengraft,