2021
DOI: 10.1080/00207179.2021.1983213
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Norm-optimal iterative learning control in an integer-valued control domain

Abstract: Formulating a control design for integer-valued inputs might be advantageous over, for example, rounding strategies based on a real-valued solution. However, the speed of convergence, computational cost, and stability are challenges to be addressed. This is especially true for optimisation-based approaches such as the norm-optimal iterative learning control (ILC). In this contribution, the convergence properties of integer-valued ILC are derived and compared against the known real-valued ILC. After an evaluati… Show more

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