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Stability analysis of a multi-model predictive control algorithm with application to control of chemical reactors
Authors:Leyla zkan  Mayuresh V Kothare
Affiliation:aCenter for Process Analytics and Control Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, University of Newcastle, Merz Court, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE17RU, UK;bChemical Process Modeling and Control Research Center, Department of Chemical Engineering, Lehigh University, 111 Research Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA
Abstract:We study a stabilizing multi-model predictive control strategy for controlling nonlinear process at different operating conditions. The control algorithm is a receding horizon scheme with a quasi-infinite horizon objective function that has finite and infinite horizon cost components. The finite horizon cost consists of free input variables that direct the system towards a terminal region which contains the desired operating point. The infinite horizon cost has an upper bound and steers the system to the desired operating point. The system is represented by a sequence of piecewise linear models. Based on the condition of the system states, the sequence of piecewise linear models is updated and the controller’s objective function switches form quasi-infinite to infinite horizon objective function. This results in a hybrid control structure. A recent approach in the analysis of hybrid systems that uses multiple Lyapunov functions is employed in the stability analysis of the closed-loop system. The stabilizing hybrid control strategy is illustrated on two examples and their closed-loop stability properties are studied.
Keywords:Model predictive control  Multiple models  Hybrid systems  Linear matrix inequalities  Stability
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