Model Predictive Control - Carlos Bordons Alba

Model Predictive Control

Buch | Softcover
XVII, 280 Seiten
1999 | 1st ed. 1999. Corr. 2nd printing
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-76241-6 (ISBN)
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In recent years Model Predictive Control (MPC) schemes have established themselves as the preferred control strategy for a large number of processes. Their ability to handle constraints and multivariable processes and their intuitive way of posing the pro cess control problem in the time domain are two reasons for their popularity. This volume by authors of international repute provides an extensive review concerning the theoretical and practical aspects of predictive controllers. It describes the most commonly used MPC strategies, especially Generalised Predictive Control (GPC), showing both their theoretical properties and their practical implementation issues. Topics such as multivariable MPC, constraint handling, stability and robustness properties are thoroughly analysed in this text.

1 Introduction to Model Based Predictive Control.- 1.1 MPC Strategy.- 1.2 Historical Perspective.- 1.3 Industrial Technology.- 1.4 Outline of the Chapters.- 2 Model Based Predictive Controllers.- 2.1 MPC Elements.- 2.2 Review of some MPC Algorithms.- 2.3 Nonlinear Predictive Control.- 3 Commercial Model Predictive Control Schemes.- 3.1 Dynamic Matrix Control.- 3.2 Model Algorithmic Control.- 3.3 Predictive Functional Control.- 3.4 Case Study: a Water Heater.- 4 Generalized Predictive Control.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Formulation of Generalized Predictive Control.- 4.3 The Coloured Noise Case.- 4.4 An Example.- 4.5 Closed Loop Relationships.- 4.6 The Role of the T polynomial.- 4.7 The P Polynomial.- 4.8 Consideration of Measurable Disturbances.- 4.9 Use of a Different Predictor in GPC.- 4.10 Constrained Receding-Horizon Predictive Control.- 4.11 Stable GPC.- 5 Simple Implementation of GPC for Industrial Processes.- 5.1 Plant Model.- 5.2 The Dead Time Multiple of Sampling Time Case.- 5.3 The Dead Time non Multiple of the Sampling Time Case.- 5.4 Integrating Processes.- 5.5 Consideration of Ramp Setpoints.- 5.6 Comparison with Standard GPC.- 5.7 Stability Robustness Analysis.- 5.8 Composition Control in an Evaporator.- 6 Multivariable MPC.- 6.1 Derivation of Multivariable GPC.- 6.2 Obtaining a Matrix Fraction Description.- 6.3 State Space Formulation.- 6.4 Dead Time Problems.- 6.5 Example: Distillation Column.- 6.6 Application of DMC to a Chemical Reactor.- 7 Constrained MPC.- 7.1 Constraints and MPC.- 7.2 Constraints and optimization.- 7.3 Revision of Main Quadratic Programming Algorithms.- 7.4 Constraints Handling.- 7.5 1-norm.- 7.6 Case study : a Compressor.- 7.7 Constraint Management.- 7.8 Constrained MPC and Stability.- 7.9 Multiobjective MPC.- 8 Robust MPC.- 8.1 Process Models and Uncertainties.- 8.2 Objective Functions.- 8.3 Illustrative Examples.- 8.4 Robust MPC and Linear Matrix Inequalities.- 9 Applications.- 9.1 Solar Power Plant.- 9.2 Pilot Plant.- 9.3 Model Predictive Control in a Sugar Refinery.- A Revision of the Simplex method.- A.1 Equality Constraints.- A.2 Finding an Initial Solution.- A.3 Inequality Constraints.- References.

From the reviews of the second edition:

"This text is an introduction to model predictive control, a control methodology which has encountered some success in industry, but which still presents many theoretical challenges. ... The book is of interest as an introduction to model predictive control, and a merit is the special presentation, connecting the subject intimately with industrial situations." (A. Akutowicz, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1080, 2006)

"It is a much more ambitious work, seeking to inform practitioners how to implement MPC while at the same time serving as an advanced student text as well as reference for control researchers. ... The authors clearly see the text as a teaching aid since several chapters include exercises. ... In summary, a significant contribution to this important field for control academics, and some highly experienced MPC practitioners ... ." (Michael Brisk, www.tcetoday.com, February, 2008)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.2.1999
Reihe/Serie Advanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing
Zusatzinfo XVII, 280 p.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 480 g
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte algorithms • Constraint • Control • control engineering • Industrial Application • Model • Modelling • Model Predictive Control • Optimization • programming • Robustness • stability • TB Adopted
ISBN-10 3-540-76241-8 / 3540762418
ISBN-13 978-3-540-76241-6 / 9783540762416
Zustand Neuware
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