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Predictive Control: Fundamentals and Developments

Predictive Control: Fundamentals and Developments

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This book is a comprehensive introduction to model predictive control (MPC), including its basic principles and algorithms, system analysis and design methods, strategy developments and practical applications. The main contents of the book include an overview of the development trajectory and basic principles of MPC, typical MPC algorithms, quantitative analysis of classical MPC systems, design and tuning methods for MPC parameters, constrained multivariable MPC algorithms and online optimization decomposition methods. Readers will then progress to more advanced topics such as nonlinear MPC and its related algorithms, the diversification development of MPC with respect to control structures and optimization strategies, and robust MPC. Finally, applications of MPC and its generalization to optimization-based dynamic problems other than control will be discussed.  Systematically introduces fundamental concepts, basic algorithms, and applications of MPC Includes a comprehensive overview of MPC development, emphasizing recent advances and modern approaches Features numerous MPC models and structures, based on rigorous research Based on the best-selling Chinese edition, which is a key text in China Predictive Control: Fundamentals and Developments is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and researchers specializing in control technologies. It is also a useful reference for industry professionals, engineers, and technicians specializing in advanced optimization control technology.

Table of Contents:
Preface xi 1 Brief History and Basic Principles of Predictive Control 1 1.1 Generation and Development of Predictive Control 1 1.2 Basic Methodological Principles of Predictive Control 6 1.2.1 Prediction Model 6 1.2.2 Rolling Optimization 6 1.2.3 Feedback Correction 7 1.3 Contents of this Book 10 References 11 2 Some Basic Predictive Control Algorithms 15 2.1 Dynamic Matrix Control (DMC) Based on the Step Response Model 15 2.1.1 DMC Algorithm and Implementation 15 2.1.2 Description of DMC in the State Space Framework 21 2.2 Generalized Predictive Control (GPC) Based on the Linear Difference Equation Model 25 2.3 Predictive Control Based on the State Space Model 32 2.4 Summary 37 References 39 3 Trend Analysis and Tuning of SISO Unconstrained DMC Systems 41 3.1 The Internal Model Control Structure of the DMC Algorithm 41 3.2 Controller of DMC in the IMC Structure 48 3.2.1 Stability of the Controller 48 3.2.2 Controller with the One-Step Optimization Strategy 53 3.2.3 Controller for Systems with Time Delay 54 3.3 Filter of DMC in the IMC Structure 56 3.3.1 Three Feedback Correction Strategies and Corresponding Filters 56 3.3.2 Influence of the Filter to Robust Stability of the System 60 3.4 DMC Parameter Tuning Based on Trend Analysis 62 3.5 Summary 72 References 73 4 Quantitative Analysis of SISO Unconstrained Predictive Control Systems 75 4.1 Time Domain Analysis Based on the Kleinman Controller 76 4.2 Coefficient Mapping of Predictive Control Systems 81 4.2.1 Controller of GPC in the IMC Structure 81 4.2.2 Minimal Form of the DMC Controller and Uniform Coefficient Mapping 86 4.3 Z Domain Analysis Based on Coefficient Mapping 90 4.3.1 Zero Coefficient Condition and the Deadbeat Property of Predictive Control Systems 90 4.3.2 Reduced Order Property and Stability of Predictive Control Systems 94 4.4 Quantitative Analysis of Predictive Control for Some Typical Systems 98 4.4.1 Quantitative Analysis for First-Order Systems 98 4.4.2 Quantitative Analysis for Second-Order Systems 104 4.5 Summary 112 References 113 5 Predictive Control for MIMO Constrained Systems 115 5.1 Unconstrained DMC for Multivariable Systems 115 5.2 Constrained DMC for Multivariable Systems 123 5.2.1 Formulation of the Constrained Optimization Problem in Multivariable DMC 123 5.2.2 Constrained Optimization Algorithm Based on the Matrix Tearing Technique 125 5.2.3 Constrained Optimization Algorithm Based on QP 128 5.3 Decomposition of Online Optimization for Multivariable Predictive Control 132 5.3.1 Hierarchical Predictive Control Based on Decomposition–Coordination 133 5.3.2 Distributed Predictive Control 137 5.3.3 Decentralized Predictive Control 140 5.3.4 Comparison of Three Decomposition Algorithms 143 5.4 Summary 146 References 147 6 Synthesis of Stable Predictive Controllers 149 6.1 Fundamental Philosophy of the Qualitative Synthesis Theory of Predictive Control 150 6.1.1 Relationships between MPC and Optimal Control 150 6.1.2 Infinite Horizon Approximation of Online Open-Loop Finite Horizon Optimization 152 6.1.3 Recursive Feasibility in Rolling Optimization 155 6.1.4 Preliminary Knowledge 157 6.2 Synthesis of Stable Predictive Controllers 163 6.2.1 Predictive Control with Zero Terminal Constraints 163 6.2.2 Predictive Control with Terminal Cost Functions 165 6.2.3 Predictive Control with Terminal Set Constraints 170 6.3 General Stability Conditions of Predictive Control and Suboptimality Analysis 174 6.3.1 General Stability Conditions of Predictive Control 174 6.3.2 Suboptimality Analysis of Predictive Control 177 6.4 Summary 179 References 179 7 Synthesis of Robust Model Predictive Control 181 7.1 Robust Predictive Control for Systems with Polytopic Uncertainties 181 7.1.1 Synthesis of RMPC Based on Ellipsoidal Invariant Sets 181 7.1.2 Improved RMPC with Parameter-Dependent Lyapunov Functions 187 7.1.3 Synthesis of RMPC with Dual-Mode Control 191 7.1.4 Synthesis of RMPC with Multistep Control Sets 199 7.2 Robust Predictive Control for Systems with Disturbances 205 7.2.1 Synthesis with Disturbance Invariant Sets 205 7.2.2 Synthesis with Mixed H2/H∞ Performances 209 7.3 Strategies for Improving Robust Predictive Controller Design 214 7.3.1 Difficulties for Robust Predictive Controller Synthesis 214 7.3.2 Efficient Robust Predictive Controller 216 7.3.3 Off-Line Design and Online Synthesis 220 7.3.4 Synthesis of the Robust Predictive Controller by QP 223 7.4 Summary 227 References 228 8 Predictive Control for Nonlinear Systems 231 8.1 General Description of Predictive Control for Nonlinear Systems 231 8.2 Predictive Control for Nonlinear Systems Based on Input–Output Linearization 235 8.3 Multiple Model Predictive Control Based on Fuzzy Clustering 241 8.4 Neural Network Predictive Control 248 8.5 Predictive Control for Hammerstein Systems 253 8.6 Summary 256 References 257 9 Comprehensive Development of Predictive Control Algorithms and Strategies 259 9.1 Predictive Control Combined with Advanced Structures 259 9.1.1 Predictive Control with a Feedforward–Feedback Structure 259 9.1.2 Cascade Predictive Control 262 9.2 Alternative Optimization Formulation in Predictive Control 267 9.2.1 Predictive Control with Infinite Norm Optimization 267 9.2.2 Constrained Multiobjective Multidegree of Freedom Optimization and Satisfactory Control 270 9.3 Input Parametrization of Predictive Control 277 9.3.1 Blocking Strategy of Optimization Variables 277 9.3.2 Predictive Functional Control 279 9.4 Aggregation of the Online Optimization Variables in Predictive Control 281 9.4.1 General Framework of Optimization Variable Aggregation in Predictive Control 282 9.4.2 Online Optimization Variable Aggregation with Guaranteed Performances 284 9.5 Summary 294 References 294 10 Applications of Predictive Control 297 10.1 Applications of Predictive Control in Industrial Processes 297 10.1.1 Industrial Application and Software Development of Predictive Control 297 10.1.2 The Role of Predictive Control in Industrial Process Optimization 300 10.1.3 Key Technologies of Predictive Control Implementation 302 10.1.4 QDMC for a Refinery Hydrocracking Unit 308 10.1.4.1 Process Description and Control System Configuration 309 10.1.4.2 Problem Formulation and Variable Selection 310 10.1.4.3 Plant Testing and Model Identification 310 10.1.4.4 Off-Line Simulation and Design 311 10.1.4.5 Online Implementation and Results 312 10.2 Applications of Predictive Control in Other Fields 313 10.2.1 Brief Description of Extension of Predictive Control Applications 313 10.2.2 Online Optimization of a Gas Transportation Network 318 10.2.2.1 Problem Description for Gas Transportation Network Optimization 318 10.2.2.2 Black Box Technique and Online Optimization 320 10.2.2.3 Application Example 321 10.2.2.4 Hierarchical Decomposition for a Large-Scale Network 323 10.2.3 Application of Predictive Control in an Automatic Train Operation System 323 10.2.4 Hierarchical Predictive Control of Urban Traffic Networks 328 10.2.4.1 Two-Level Hierarchical Control Framework 328 10.2.4.2 Upper Level Design 329 10.2.4.3 Lower Level Design 331 10.2.4.4 Example and Scenarios Setting 331 10.2.4.5 Results and Analysis 332 10.3 Embedded Implementation of Predictive Controller with Applications 335 10.3.1 QP Implementation in FPGA with Applications 337 10.3.2 Neural Network QP Implementation in DSP with Applications 343 10.4 Summary 347 References 351 11 Generalization of Predictive Control Principles 353 11.1 Interpretation of Methodological Principles of Predictive Control 353 11.2 Generalization of Predictive Control Principles to General Control Problems 355 11.2.1 Description of Predictive Control Principles in Generalized Form 355 11.2.2 Rolling Job Shop Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Systems 358 11.2.3 Robot Rolling Path Planning in an Unknown Environment 363 11.3 Summary 367 References 367 Index 369


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781119119548
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 440
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Fundamentals and Developments
  • Width: 178 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1119119545
  • Publisher Date: 20 Sep 2019
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 748 gr


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