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Journal of Process Control, Vol.44, 1-13, 2016
Application of Model Predictive Control suitable for closed-loop re-identification to a polymerization reactor
Recently, a linear Model Predictive Control (MPC) suitable for closed-loop re-identification was proposed, which solves the potential conflict between the,persistent excitation of the system (necessary to perform a suitable identification) and the control, and guarantees recursive feasibility and attractivity of an invariant region of the closed-loop. This approach, however, needs to be extended to account for a proper robustness to moderate-to-severe model mismatches, given that re-identifications are necessary when the system is not close to the operating point where the current linear model was identified. In this work, new results on robustness are presented, and an exhaustive application of the new MPC suitable for closed-loop re-identification to a nonlinear polymerization reactor simulator is made to explore the difficulties arising from a real life identification. Furthermore, several closed-loop re-identification are performed in order to clearly show that the proposed controller provides uncorrelated input-output data sets, which together with the guaranteed stability, constitute the main controller benefit. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Model Predictive Control;Closed-loop identification;Polymerization reactor;Persistent excitation