Artículos de revistas
Linear matrix inequality-based robust model predictive control for time-delayed systems
Fecha
2012Registro en:
IET CONTROL THEORY AND APPLICATIONS, v. 6, n. 1, pp. 37-50, JAN, 2012
1751-8644
10.1049/iet-cta.2011.0216
Autor
Capron, B. D. O.
Uchiyama, M. T.
Odloak, D.
Institución
Resumen
This work addresses the solution to the problem of robust model predictive control (MPC) of systems with model uncertainty. The case of zone control of multi-variable stable systems with multiple time delays is considered. The usual approach of dealing with this kind of problem is through the inclusion of non-linear cost constraint in the control problem. The control action is then obtained at each sampling time as the solution to a non-linear programming (NLP) problem that for high-order systems can be computationally expensive. Here, the robust MPC problem is formulated as a linear matrix inequality problem that can be solved in real time with a fraction of the computer effort. The proposed approach is compared with the conventional robust MPC and tested through the simulation of a reactor system of the process industry.