Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
699726 Control Engineering Practice 2014 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

The design of plant tests to generate data for identification of dynamic models is critically important for development of model-based process control systems. Multivariable process identification tests in industry continue to rely on uncorrelated input signals, even though investigations have shown the benefits of other input designs which lead to correlated, higher-amplitude input signals. This is partly due to difficulties in formulating and solving computationally tractable problems for identification test design. In this work, related results are summarized and extended. Connections between different designs that target D-optimality or integral controllability are established. Related concepts are illustrated through simulation case studies.

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