Dissipative stability theory for linear repetitive processes with application in iterative learning control

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Abstract-This paper develops a new set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the stability of linear repetitive processes, based on a dissipative setting for analysis. These conditions reduce the problem of determining whether a linear repetitive process is stable or not to that of checking for the existence of a solution to a set of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Testing the resulting conditions only requires computations with matrices whose entries are constant in comparison to alternatives where frequency response computations are required

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