Model-Based Predictive Control of Electric Drives

Model-Based Predictive Control of Electric Drives
Author: Arne Linder
Publisher: Cuvillier Verlag
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-07-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3736933983


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For more than 20 years, the so-called field-oriented control is standard for controlled electric drive systems. Until now, the strategies based on this method fulfill completely the requirements of drive technology. However, due to the system characteristics, an arbitrary improvement of the controller properties is not possible. Predictive or precalculating control methods which need no controller cascade are an alternative. Main focus of this work is to examine model-based predictive controllers for their applicability in drive technology. These methods with their high prediction horizon are well-known from classic control theory and in process engineering they are applied with great success. Several strategies are presented, explained and evaluated, whereas, at the same time, the interested reader gets advice for the implementation of these methods. Since model-based predictive control is, until now, not very common in drive technology, this work also includes detailed derivations of the control algorithms.

New Directions on Model Predictive Control

New Directions on Model Predictive Control
Author: Jinfeng Liu
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre: Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
ISBN: 303897420X


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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "New Directions on Model Predictive Control" that was published in Mathematics

Model Predictive Control

Model Predictive Control
Author: Eduardo F. Camacho
Publisher: Boom Koninklijke Uitgevers
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781852336943


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The second edition of "Model Predictive Control" provides a thorough introduction to theoretical and practical aspects of the most commonly used MPC strategies. It bridges the gap between the powerful but often abstract techniques of control researchers and the more empirical approach of practitioners. The book demonstrates that a powerful technique does not always require complex control algorithms. Many new exercises and examples have also been added throughout. Solutions available for download from the authors' website save the tutor time and enable the student to follow results more closely even when the tutor isn't present.

Handbook of Model Predictive Control

Handbook of Model Predictive Control
Author: Saša V. Raković
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 693
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319774891


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Recent developments in model-predictive control promise remarkable opportunities for designing multi-input, multi-output control systems and improving the control of single-input, single-output systems. This volume provides a definitive survey of the latest model-predictive control methods available to engineers and scientists today. The initial set of chapters present various methods for managing uncertainty in systems, including stochastic model-predictive control. With the advent of affordable and fast computation, control engineers now need to think about using “computationally intensive controls,” so the second part of this book addresses the solution of optimization problems in “real” time for model-predictive control. The theory and applications of control theory often influence each other, so the last section of Handbook of Model Predictive Control rounds out the book with representative applications to automobiles, healthcare, robotics, and finance. The chapters in this volume will be useful to working engineers, scientists, and mathematicians, as well as students and faculty interested in the progression of control theory. Future developments in MPC will no doubt build from concepts demonstrated in this book and anyone with an interest in MPC will find fruitful information and suggestions for additional reading.

Developments in Model-Based Optimization and Control

Developments in Model-Based Optimization and Control
Author: Sorin Olaru
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015-12-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 331926687X


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This book deals with optimization methods as tools for decision making and control in the presence of model uncertainty. It is oriented to the use of these tools in engineering, specifically in automatic control design with all its components: analysis of dynamical systems, identification problems, and feedback control design. Developments in Model-Based Optimization and Control takes advantage of optimization-based formulations for such classical feedback design objectives as stability, performance and feasibility, afforded by the established body of results and methodologies constituting optimal control theory. It makes particular use of the popular formulation known as predictive control or receding-horizon optimization. The individual contributions in this volume are wide-ranging in subject matter but coordinated within a five-part structure covering material on: · complexity and structure in model predictive control (MPC); · collaborative MPC; · distributed MPC; · optimization-based analysis and design; and · applications to bioprocesses, multivehicle systems or energy management. The various contributions cover a subject spectrum including inverse optimality and more modern decentralized and cooperative formulations of receding-horizon optimal control. Readers will find fourteen chapters dedicated to optimization-based tools for robustness analysis, and decision-making in relation to feedback mechanisms—fault detection, for example—and three chapters putting forward applications where the model-based optimization brings a novel perspective. Developments in Model-Based Optimization and Control is a selection of contributions expanded and updated from the Optimisation-based Control and Estimation workshops held in November 2013 and November 2014. It forms a useful resource for academic researchers and graduate students interested in the state of the art in predictive control. Control engineers working in model-based optimization and control, particularly in its bioprocess applications will also find this collection instructive.

Model Predictive Control

Model Predictive Control
Author: James Blake Rawlings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 770
Release: 2017
Genre: Control theory
ISBN: 9780975937754


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Model Predictive Control

Model Predictive Control
Author: Eduardo F. Camacho
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780857293992


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This project thesis provides a brief overview of Model Predictive Control (MPC).A brief history of industrial model predictive control technology has been presented first followed by a some concepts like the receding horizon, moves etc. which form the basis of the MPC. It follows the Optimization problem which ultimately leads to the description of the Dynamic Matrix Control (DMC). The MPC presented in this report is based on DMC. After this the application summary and the limitations of the existing technology has been discussed and the next generation MPC, with an emphasis on potential business and research opportunities has been reviewed. Finally in the last part we generate Matlab code to implement basic model predictive controller and introduce noise into the model. We have also taken up some case studies like Swimming pool water temperature control and helicopter flight control etc. by applying the MPC controller on these models.