Model Predictive Control (MPC) is one of the most used advanced control strategy in the industries, mainly due to its capability to fulfill economic objectives, taking into account a simplified dynamic model of the plant, constraints, and stability requirements. In the last years, several economic formulations of MPC have been presented, which overcome the standard setpoint-tracking formulation. The goal of this work is to provide, by means of application to a highly nonlinear plant, a comparison of different strategies, focusing mainly on economic optimality, computational burden, and economic performance (understood as transient economic optimality).
(2015). Economic optimality in MPC: A comparative study . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/169450
Economic optimality in MPC: A comparative study
Ferramosca, Antonio;
2015-01-01
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Model Predictive Control (MPC) is one of the most used advanced control strategy in the industries, mainly due to its capability to fulfill economic objectives, taking into account a simplified dynamic model of the plant, constraints, and stability requirements. In the last years, several economic formulations of MPC have been presented, which overcome the standard setpoint-tracking formulation. The goal of this work is to provide, by means of application to a highly nonlinear plant, a comparison of different strategies, focusing mainly on economic optimality, computational burden, and economic performance (understood as transient economic optimality).File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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