Rafajłowicz et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Iterative learning in optimal control of linear dynamic processesRafajłowicz et al., 2018
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- 9556518616352401500
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- Rafajłowicz E
- Rafajłowicz W
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- International Journal of Control
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We consider iterative learning control of linear repetitive processes in a setting, which is motivated by laser cladding processes that are controlled with the help of cameras and/or infra-red (IR) cameras. We develop a gradient-like learning procedure that is based on the …
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