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Multi-machine operations modelled and controlled as switched linear repetitive processes

Multi-machine operations modelled and controlled as switched linear repetitive processes
Multi-machine operations modelled and controlled as switched linear repetitive processes
Many industrial processes involve the processing of a single workpiece by successively passing it through a sequence of machines. The most common example is metal rolling where the metal strip of finite length is shaped by passing it through different sets of rolls and the output from one forms the input to the next and so on. In this paper, we develop a new approach to the analysis and overall control of such systems by first modelling them as a linear repetitive process with switched dynamics. The end result is control law design algorithms which can be implemented using LMI based computations.
0020-3270
1549-1567
Bochniak, J
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Galkowski, K
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Rogers, E
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Bochniak, J
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Galkowski, K
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Rogers, E
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Bochniak, J, Galkowski, K and Rogers, E (2008) Multi-machine operations modelled and controlled as switched linear repetitive processes. International Journal of Control, 81 (10), 1549-1567.

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Many industrial processes involve the processing of a single workpiece by successively passing it through a sequence of machines. The most common example is metal rolling where the metal strip of finite length is shaped by passing it through different sets of rolls and the output from one forms the input to the next and so on. In this paper, we develop a new approach to the analysis and overall control of such systems by first modelling them as a linear repetitive process with switched dynamics. The end result is control law design algorithms which can be implemented using LMI based computations.

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Published date: 2008
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 264484
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/264484
ISSN: 0020-3270
PURE UUID: c6d378f4-345d-4b2b-8cbf-e8964f8b1764
ORCID for E Rogers: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0179-9398

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Date deposited: 19 Sep 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:42

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Author: J Bochniak
Author: K Galkowski
Author: E Rogers ORCID iD

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