A Design Method for Robust Stabilizing Modied Repetitive Controllers for Multiple-Input/Multiple-Output Time-Delay Plants

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Zhongxiang Chen
Tatsuya Sakanushi
Kou Yamada
Yun Zhao
Satoshi Tohnai

Abstract

The modified repetitive control system is a type of servomechanism for a periodic reference input. When modified repetitive control design methods are applied to real systems, the influence of uncertainties in the plant must be considered. In some cases, uncertainties in the plant make the modified repetitive control system unstable, even though the controller was designed to stabilize the nominal plant. Recently, the parameterization of all robust stabilizing modified repetitive controllers was obtained by Yamada et al. In addition, Yamada et al. proposed the parameterization of all robust stabilizing modified repetitive controllers for time-delay plants. However, no paper has proposed the parameterization of all robust stabilizing modified repetitive controllers for multiple-input/multiple-output time-delay plants. In this paper, we expand the result by Yamada et al. and propose the parameterization of all robust stabilizing modified repetitive controllers for multipleinput/multiple-output time-delay plants.

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Z. Chen, T. Sakanushi, K. Yamada, Y. Zhao, and S. Tohnai, “A Design Method for Robust Stabilizing Modied Repetitive Controllers for Multiple-Input/Multiple-Output Time-Delay Plants”, ECTI-CIT Transactions, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 32–42, Apr. 2016.
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI)