<p><p>This book offers a comprehensive, easy-to-understand overview of receding-horizon control for nonlinear networks. It presents novel general strategies that can simultaneously handle general nonlinear dynamics, system constraints, and disturbances arising in networked and large-scale systems an
Networked and Distributed Predictive Control: Methods and Nonlinear Process Network Applications
โ Scribed by Panagiotis D. Christofides, Jinfeng Liu, David Muรฑoz de la Peรฑa (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 259
- Series
- Advances in Industrial Control
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Networked and Distributed Predictive Control presents rigorous, yet practical, methods for the design of networked and distributed predictive control systems. The design of model predictive control systems using Lyapunov-based techniques to account for the influence of asynchronous and delayed measurements is followed by a treatment of networked control architecture development. This shows how networked control can augment dedicated control systems in a natural way and takes advantage of additional, potentially asynchronous and delayed measurements to maintain closed loop stability and significantly to improve closed-loop performance. The text then shifts focus to the design of distributed predictive control systems that cooperate efficiently in computing optimal manipulated input trajectories that achieve desired stability, performance and robustness specifications but utilize a fraction of the time required by centralized control systems. Key features of this book include:
ยท new techniques for networked and distributed control system design;
ยท insight into issues associated with networked and distributed predictive control problems;
ยท detailed appraisal of industrial relevance using computer simulation of nonlinear chemical process networks and wind- and solar-energy-generation systems; and
ยท integrated exposition of novel research topics and rich resource of references to significant recent work.A full understanding of Networked and Distributed Predictive Control requires a basic knowledge of differential equations, linear and nonlinear control theory and optimization methods and the book is intended for academic researchers and graduate students studying control as well as for process control engineers. The constant attention to practical matters associated with implementation of the theory discussed will help researchers and engineers understand the application of the bookโs methods in greater depth.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XXVII
Introduction....Pages 1-12
Lyapunov-Based Model Predictive Control....Pages 13-45
Networked Predictive Process Control....Pages 47-98
Distributed Model Predictive Control: Two-Controller Cooperation....Pages 99-133
Distributed Model Predictive Control: Multiple-Controller Cooperation....Pages 135-192
Multirate Distributed Model Predictive Control....Pages 193-218
Conclusions....Pages 219-220
Back Matter....Pages 221-230
โฆ Subjects
Control; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Renewable and Green Energy; Systems Theory, Control; Computer Communication Networks
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