Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
752090 Systems & Control Letters 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Repetitive processes are a class of 2D systems that operate over a subset of the upper-right quadrant of the 2D plane. Applications include iterative learning control where experimental verification has been reported based on a linear time-invariant model approximation of the dynamics. This paper considers discrete nonlinear repetitive processes with Markovian switching and applies, as one application, the resulting stability theory to iterative learning control for a class of networked systems where time-varying dynamics arise.

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