Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5005236 | ISA Transactions | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A case study will be presented in order to illustrate the use of the tuning algorithm. This will include how different definitions of “optimum” control can arise, and how they are accounted for in the multi-objective decision making algorithm. The resulting tuning parameters from each of the definition sets will be compared, and in doing so show that the tuning parameters vary in order to meet each definition of optimum control, thus showing the generalized automated tuning algorithm approach for tuning MPCs is feasible.
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Authors
J.H. van der Lee, W.Y. Svrcek, B.R. Young,