Title of article
LMI-based robust model predictive control and its application to an industrial CSTR problem
Author/Authors
Fen Wu، نويسنده ,
Pages
11
From page
649
To page
659
Abstract
In this paper, robust model predictive control (MPC) is studied for a class of uncertain linear systems with structured time-varying uncertainties. This general class of uncertain systems is useful for nonlinear plant modeling in many circumstances. The controller design is characterizing as an optimization problem of the “worst-case” objective function over infinite moving horizon, subject to input and output constraints. A sufficient state-feedback synthesis condition is provided in the form of linear matrix inequality (LMI) optimizations, and will be solved on-line. The stability of such a control scheme is determined by the feasibility of the optimization problem. To demonstrate its usefulness, this robust MPC technique is applied to an industrial continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) problem with explicit input and output constraints. Its relative merits to conventional MPC approaches are also discussed.
Keywords
Uncertain linear system , Model predictive control , Structured uncertainty , Industrial application , Linear matrix inequality
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
401232
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