Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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700188 | Control Engineering Practice | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The practical implementation of min–max MPC (MMMPC) is limited by the computational burden required to compute the control law. This problem can be circumvented by using approximate solutions or upper bounds of the worst possible case of the performance index. In a previous work, the authors presented a computationally efficient MMMPC control strategy in which a close approximation of the solution of the min–max problem is computed using a quadratic programming problem. In this paper, this approach is validated through its application to a pilot plant in which the temperature of a reactor is controlled. The behavior of the system and the controller are illustrated by means of experimental results.
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Authors
J.K. Gruber, D.R. Ramirez, T. Alamo, C. Bordons, E.F. Camacho,