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Terminal iterative learning control with an application to RTPCVD thickness control

✍ Scribed by Jian-Xin Xu; Yangquan Chen; Tong Heng Lee; Shigehiko Yamamoto


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
227 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0005-1098

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✦ Synopsis


A special type of iterative learning control (ILC) problem is considered. Due to the insu$cient measurement capability in many real control problems such as Rapid Thermal Processing (RTP), it may happen that only the terminal output tracking error instead of the whole output trajectory tracking error is available. In the RTP chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of wafer fab. industry, the ultimate control objective is to control the deposition thickness (DT) at the end of the RTP cycle. The control pro"le for the next operation cycle has to be updated using the terminal DT tracking error alone. A revised ILC method is proposed to address this terminal output tracking problem. By parameterizing the control pro"le with a piecewise continuous functional basis, the parameters are updated by a high-order updating scheme. A convergence condition is obtained for a class of uncertain discrete-time time-varying linear systems including the RTPCVD system as the subset. Simulation results for an RTPCVD thickness control problem are presented to demonstrate the e!ectiveness of the proposed iterative learning scheme.


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