Multiple-model iterative learning control with application to stroke rehabilitation

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Zhou, Junlin [1 ]
Freeman, Christopher T. [1 ]
Holderbaum, William [2 ]
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[1] School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, University Road, Southampton,SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom
[2] Department of Mathematics and Engineering, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Berkshire, Reading,RG6 6AH, United Kingdom
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Adaptive control systems - Adversarial machine learning - Contrastive Learning - Functional electric stimulation - Neuromuscular rehabilitation - Robust control - Robustness (control systems) - Self-supervised learning;
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10.1016/j.conengprac.2024.106134
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Model-based iterative learning control (ILC) algorithms achieve high accuracy but often exhibit poor robustness to model uncertainty, causing divergence and long-term instability as the number of trials increases. To address this, an estimation-based multiple-model switched ILC (EMMILC) approach is developed based on novel theorem results which guarantee stability if the true plant lies within a uncertainty space defined by the designer. Using gap metric analysis, EMMILC eliminates restrictive assumptions on the uncertainty structure assumed in existing multiple-model ILC methods. Our design framework minimises computational load while maximising tracking accuracy. Applied to a common rehabilitation scenario, EMMILC outperforms the standard ILC approaches that have been previously employed in this setting. This is confirmed by experimental tests with four participants where performance increased by 28%. EMMILC is the first model-based ILC framework that can guarantee high performance while not requiring any model identification or tuning, and paves the way for effective, home-based rehabilitation systems. © 2024 The Authors
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