Multi-Axis Motion Control Based on Time-Varying Norm Optimal Cross-Coupled Iterative Learning

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In the process of multi-axis contour tracking control, the traditional time-invariant method could lead to a significant error in contour tracking due to the existence of two different motion conditions, namely single-axis independent motion and multi-axis coupled motion. In order to tackle this issue, a time-varying weighting matrix has been developed considering the trajectory and time-varying random disturbance. In this paper, a time-varying control method for multi-axis motion based on norm optimal cross-coupling iterative learning is proposed. Compared to the time-invariant control method, the simulation and experiment results demonstrate that the proposed method can effectively reduce the contour error improving the multi-axis control precision.

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Xu, W., Hou, J., Li, J., Yuan, C., Simeone, A., Xu, W., & Li, J. (2020). Multi-Axis Motion Control Based on Time-Varying Norm Optimal Cross-Coupled Iterative Learning. IEEE Access, 8, 124802–124811. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3007422

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