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Advances in Model based Predictive Control
Author | : David Clarke |
Publsiher | : Oxford Science Publications |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0198562926 |
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Model based predictive control (MBPC) is arguably the most important approach to the advance control of complex interacting industrial processes. Unique among modern theories, MBPC can handle real-time state and actuator constraints in a natural way, enabling plants to maximize their profits. In addition, the wide range of model structures, prediction horizons, and optimization criteria allows for tailor-made MBPC applications--whether they be for high-speed machine tools or large-scale industrial processes. This timely edited volume, based on a conference held at Oxford University and devoted exclusively to MBPC, brings the field up to date with the latest theoretical and practical advances. Topics include how MBPC is expanding to include variants in the basic themes (such as new prediction and optimization approaches, nonlinear models, and two-dimensional problems), general stabilization ideas for constrained plant, and unsolved problems in MBPC. This excellent volume is the introduction to the theory, current applications, and hot research areas in MBPC that students and professionals in control systems have been waiting for.
Advances in Model based Predictive Control
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Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Actuators |
ISBN | : OCLC:1181372240 |
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Recent Advances in Model Predictive Control
Author | : Timm Faulwasser,Matthias A. Müller,Karl Worthmann |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2021-04-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783030632816 |
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This book focuses on distributed and economic Model Predictive Control (MPC) with applications in different fields. MPC is one of the most successful advanced control methodologies due to the simplicity of the basic idea (measure the current state, predict and optimize the future behavior of the plant to determine an input signal, and repeat this procedure ad infinitum) and its capability to deal with constrained nonlinear multi-input multi-output systems. While the basic idea is simple, the rigorous analysis of the MPC closed loop can be quite involved. Here, distributed means that either the computation is distributed to meet real-time requirements for (very) large-scale systems or that distributed agents act autonomously while being coupled via the constraints and/or the control objective. In the latter case, communication is necessary to maintain feasibility or to recover system-wide optimal performance. The term economic refers to general control tasks and, thus, goes beyond the typically predominant control objective of set-point stabilization. Here, recently developed concepts like (strict) dissipativity of optimal control problems or turnpike properties play a crucial role. The book collects research and survey articles on recent ideas and it provides perspectives on current trends in nonlinear model predictive control. Indeed, the book is the outcome of a series of six workshops funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) involving early-stage career scientists from different countries and from leading European industry stakeholders.
Model Based Predictive Control
Author | : J.A. Rossiter |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2003-06-27 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780203503966 |
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Model Predictive Control (MPC) has become a widely used methodology across all engineering disciplines, yet there are few books which study this approach. Until now, no book has addressed in detail all key issues in the field including apriori stability and robust stability results. Engineers and MPC researchers now have a volume that provides a complete overview of the theory and practice of MPC as it relates to process and control engineering. Model-Based Predictive Control, A Practical Approach, analyzes predictive control from its base mathematical foundation, but delivers the subject matter in a readable, intuitive style. The author writes in layman's terms, avoiding jargon and using a style that relies upon personal insight into practical applications. This detailed introduction to predictive control introduces basic MPC concepts and demonstrates how they are applied in the design and control of systems, experiments, and industrial processes. The text outlines how to model, provide robustness, handle constraints, ensure feasibility, and guarantee stability. It also details options in regard to algorithms, models, and complexity vs. performance issues.
Model Predictive Control in the Process Industry
Author | : Eduardo F. Camacho,Carlos A. Bordons |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781447130086 |
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Model Predictive Control is an important technique used in the process control industries. It has developed considerably in the last few years, because it is the most general way of posing the process control problem in the time domain. The Model Predictive Control formulation integrates optimal control, stochastic control, control of processes with dead time, multivariable control and future references. The finite control horizon makes it possible to handle constraints and non linear processes in general which are frequently found in industry. Focusing on implementation issues for Model Predictive Controllers in industry, it fills the gap between the empirical way practitioners use control algorithms and the sometimes abstractly formulated techniques developed by researchers. The text is firmly based on material from lectures given to senior undergraduate and graduate students and articles written by the authors.
Developments in Model Based Optimization and Control
Author | : Sorin Olaru,Alexandra Grancharova,Fernando Lobo Pereira |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 2015-12-23 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9783319266879 |
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This book deals with optimization methods as tools for decision making and control in the presence of model uncertainty. It is oriented to the use of these tools in engineering, specifically in automatic control design with all its components: analysis of dynamical systems, identification problems, and feedback control design. Developments in Model-Based Optimization and Control takes advantage of optimization-based formulations for such classical feedback design objectives as stability, performance and feasibility, afforded by the established body of results and methodologies constituting optimal control theory. It makes particular use of the popular formulation known as predictive control or receding-horizon optimization. The individual contributions in this volume are wide-ranging in subject matter but coordinated within a five-part structure covering material on: · complexity and structure in model predictive control (MPC); · collaborative MPC; · distributed MPC; · optimization-based analysis and design; and · applications to bioprocesses, multivehicle systems or energy management. The various contributions cover a subject spectrum including inverse optimality and more modern decentralized and cooperative formulations of receding-horizon optimal control. Readers will find fourteen chapters dedicated to optimization-based tools for robustness analysis, and decision-making in relation to feedback mechanisms—fault detection, for example—and three chapters putting forward applications where the model-based optimization brings a novel perspective. Developments in Model-Based Optimization and Control is a selection of contributions expanded and updated from the Optimisation-based Control and Estimation workshops held in November 2013 and November 2014. It forms a useful resource for academic researchers and graduate students interested in the state of the art in predictive control. Control engineers working in model-based optimization and control, particularly in its bioprocess applications will also find this collection instructive.
Model Predictive Control System Design and Implementation Using MATLAB
Author | : Liuping Wang |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2009-02-14 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781848823310 |
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Model Predictive Control System Design and Implementation Using MATLAB® proposes methods for design and implementation of MPC systems using basis functions that confer the following advantages: - continuous- and discrete-time MPC problems solved in similar design frameworks; - a parsimonious parametric representation of the control trajectory gives rise to computationally efficient algorithms and better on-line performance; and - a more general discrete-time representation of MPC design that becomes identical to the traditional approach for an appropriate choice of parameters. After the theoretical presentation, coverage is given to three industrial applications. The subject of quadratic programming, often associated with the core optimization algorithms of MPC is also introduced and explained. The technical contents of this book is mainly based on advances in MPC using state-space models and basis functions. This volume includes numerous analytical examples and problems and MATLAB® programs and exercises.
Model Based Predictive Control
Author | : J.A. Rossiter |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2017-07-12 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781351988599 |
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Model Predictive Control (MPC) has become a widely used methodology across all engineering disciplines, yet there are few books which study this approach. Until now, no book has addressed in detail all key issues in the field including apriori stability and robust stability results. Engineers and MPC researchers now have a volume that provides a complete overview of the theory and practice of MPC as it relates to process and control engineering. Model-Based Predictive Control, A Practical Approach, analyzes predictive control from its base mathematical foundation, but delivers the subject matter in a readable, intuitive style. The author writes in layman's terms, avoiding jargon and using a style that relies upon personal insight into practical applications. This detailed introduction to predictive control introduces basic MPC concepts and demonstrates how they are applied in the design and control of systems, experiments, and industrial processes. The text outlines how to model, provide robustness, handle constraints, ensure feasibility, and guarantee stability. It also details options in regard to algorithms, models, and complexity vs. performance issues.