Title :
Constrained model predictive control of PEM fuel cell with guaranteed stability
Author :
Minagar, S. ; Ghaderi, R. ; Noey, A. Ranjbar
Author_Institution :
Intell. Syst. Res. Group, Babol Univ. of Technol., Babol, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, a constrained model predictive controller with guaranteed stability is proposed for a PEM fuel cell. The aim is to prevent oxygen starvation by controlling the air supply system, when the control system is affected by required stack current as a measurable disturbance. The compressor voltage is controlled to regulate the oxygen excess ratio towards a desired equilibrium to avoid oxygen starvation. A dual-mode controller is utilized to guarantee input-to-state stability. In a neighborhood of the target state, the control action is generated by a local state feedback controller and outside this neighborhood model predictive control is employed. Linear Matrix Inequalities is used to obtain a terminal cost and a local state-feedback control law to satisfy MPC input-to-state stabilization conditions. A nonlinear dynamical model of PEM fuel cell is used as a simulator. Simulation results indicate that the proposed controller leads to improved stability and much less computations with respect to conventional GPC controllers.
Keywords :
linear matrix inequalities; nonlinear dynamical systems; predictive control; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; stability; state feedback; GPC controllers; LMI; MPC input-to-state stabilization conditions; PEM fuel cell; air supply system control; compressor voltage; constrained model predictive control; control action; dual-mode controller; guaranteed stability; linear matrix inequalities; local state-feedback control law; neighborhood model predictive control; nonlinear dynamical model; oxygen excess ratio; oxygen starvation prevention; stack current; target state; terminal cost; Atmospheric modeling; Fuel cells; Linear matrix inequalities; Predictive control; Robustness; Stability analysis; Voltage control; Fuel Cell; Linear Matrix Inequalities; Model Predictive Control; Stability;
Conference_Titel :
Control, Instrumentation and Automation (ICCIA), 2011 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shiraz
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1689-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICCIAutom.2011.6356654