Iterative Learning Control
Iterative Learning Control
Iterative Learning Control (ILC) was first proposed in 1984 by Arimoto, Miyazaki and Kawamura (1) and allows process tools such as robot arms and production machinery to repeat actions or synchronise to differing demands in production processes, such as those in the food industry.
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Lewin, P L
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April 2003
Lewin, P L
78b4fc49-1cb3-4db9-ba90-3ae70c0f639e
Lewin, P L
(2003)
Iterative Learning Control.
New Food: The quarterly business review of new technology for European food and drink manufacturers., 6 (2), .
Abstract
Iterative Learning Control (ILC) was first proposed in 1984 by Arimoto, Miyazaki and Kawamura (1) and allows process tools such as robot arms and production machinery to repeat actions or synchronise to differing demands in production processes, such as those in the food industry.
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Published date: April 2003
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Electronics & Computer Science, EEE
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Local EPrints ID: 257431
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257431
ISSN: 1461-4642
PURE UUID: 94330798-3102-445c-8dd3-f977ccb61f4f
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Date deposited: 26 Jun 2003
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 02:52
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P L Lewin
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