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Elsevier, Control Engineering Practice, 10(18), p. 1158-1165

DOI: 10.1016/j.conengprac.2010.06.004

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Experimentally validated continuous-time repetitive control of non-minimum phase plants with a prescribed degree of stability

Journal article published in 2010 by Liuping Wang, Chris T. Freeman, Eric Rogers ORCID, David H. Owens
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Abstract

This paper considers the application of continuous-time repetitive control to non-minimum phase plants in a continuous-time model predictive control setting. In particular, it is shown how some critical performance problems associated with repetitive control of such plants can be avoided by use of predictive control with a prescribed degree of stability. The results developed are first illustrated by simulation studies and then through experimental tests on a non-minimum phase electro-mechanical system.