Internal model control design for input-constrained multivariable processes

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  • A.A. Adegbege
    University of Manchester
  • W.P. Heath
    University of Manchester
Multivariable plants under input constraints such as actuator saturation are liable to performance deterioration due to control windup and directionality change. A two-stage internal model control (IMC) antiwindup design for open loop stable plants is presented. The design is based on the solution of two low-order quadratic programs at each time step, which addresses both transient and steady-state behaviors of the system. For analyzing the robust stability of such systems against any infinity-norm bounded uncertainty, stability test have also been developed. In particular, we note that the controller input-output mappings satisfy certain integral quadratic constraints. Simulated examples show that the two-stage IMC has superior performance when compared with other existing optimization-based antiwindup methods. The stability test is illustrated for a plant with left matrix fraction uncertainty. A scenario where the proposed two-stage IMC competes favorably with a long prediction horizon model predictive control is described.
Original languageUnknown
Pages (from-to)3459-3472
Number of pages14
JournalAIChE Journal
Volume57
Issue number12
Early online date29 Dec 2010
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2011
Externally publishedYes
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