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An adaptive data-based modeling approach for predictive control of batch systems

Abstract

In this Chapter, previously discussed data-based modeling methodology for batch processes is generalized to account for time-varying dynamics by incorporating online learning ability into the model, making it adaptive. To account for batch to batch variation, first the standard recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm with a forgetting factor is applied to update the model parameters. However, applying the standard RLS algorithm leads to a global update of all the models, which may be unnecessary depending on the operating conditions of the process. We address this issue by developing a probabilistic RLS (PRLS) estimator (also with a forgetting factor) for each model that takes the probability of the model being representative of the current plant dynamics into account in the update. The main advantage of adopting this localized update approach is adaptation tuning flexibility. Specifically, the model adaptations can be made more aggressive while maintaining better parameter precision compared to the the standard RLS algorithm. The benefits from incorporating both RLS algorithms are demonstrated via simulations of a nylon-6,6 batch polymerization reactor. Closed-loop simulation results illustrate the improvement in tracking performance (over the non-adaptive model based design) and the importance of model adaptation.

Authors

Mhaskar P; Garg A; Corbett B

Book title

Advances in Industrial Control

Volume

0

Pagination

pp. 115-135

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-04140-3_7
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