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Repetitive control

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Repetitive Control is a control method developed by a group of Japanese scholars in 1980s. It is based on the Internal Model Principle and used specifically in dealing with periodic signals, for example, tracking periodic reference or rejecting periodic disturbances. The repetitive control system has been proven to be a very effective and practical method dealing with periodic signals[1] .[2] Repetitive control has some similarities with iterative learning control. The differences between these two methods could be found in [Wang, Gao, and Doyle. 2009].

References

  1. ^ "An Overview on Repetitive Control --- what are the issues and where does it lead to?" (PDF). Yutaka Yamamoto. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Iterative Learning Control, Delays and Repetitive Control" (PDF). David Owens and Jari Hätönen*. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  • Wang Y. ; Gao F. ; Doyle III, F.J. (2009). "Survey on iterative learning control, repetitive control, and run-to-run control". Journal of process control. 19 (10): 1589–1600. doi:10.1016/j.jprocont.2009.09.006.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)