Title :
Optimization of the interval approach for Chlorella vulgaris biomass estimation
Author :
Filali, Rayen ; Badea, Andrei Cristian ; Tebbani, Sihem ; Dumur, Didier ; Diop, Sette ; Pareau, Dominique ; Lopes, Filipa
Author_Institution :
Control Dept., SUPELEC, Syst. Sci. (E3S), Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract :
As a result of different environmental issues, especially global warming and the greenhouse effect, biotechnology using microalgae has become a very promising alternative for carbon dioxide mitigation. Indeed, these unicellular microorganisms reduce efficiently carbon dioxide emissions through their photosynthetic activity. In order to maximize the efficacy of this biological process, one of the challenges is the efficient on-line estimation of the microalgae biomass for control strategies. In this context, several studies have established the performance and robustness of the interval observer for biomass estimation. This paper proposes a method of optimization of the gains tuning of the interval observer for the biomass concentration of Chlorella vulgaris culture in a continuous photobioreactor, using Total Inorganic Carbon measurements. This study provides two procedures for choosing the gains of the estimation strategy under a specific operating condition. The optimization methodology is validated by numerical simulations in the presence of uncertain model parameters and noisy measurements.
Keywords :
air pollution control; bioreactors; cellular biophysics; climate mitigation; estimation theory; global warming; microorganisms; numerical analysis; observers; optimisation; photosynthesis; renewable materials; Chlorella vulgaris biomass estimation; biological process; biotechnology; carbon dioxide emission reducetion; carbon dioxide mitigation; continuous photobioreactor; environmental issues; gain tuning; global warming; greenhouse effect; interval observer; microalgae biomass; noisy measurements; numerical simulation; online estimation; optimization methodology; photosynthetic activity; total inorganic carbon measurement; uncertain model parameter; unicellular microorganism; Biological system modeling; Biomass; Carbon dioxide; Mathematical model; Observers; Optimization;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control and European Control Conference (CDC-ECC), 2011 50th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-800-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0743-1546
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2011.6161110