Chemical Engineering Department, University of São Paulo. C.P. 61548, 05424-970, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the issues of robust stability of model predictive control (MPC). The control problem is formulated as linear matrix inequalities (LMI) optimization problem. A suboptimal solution for the output feedback control problem is proposed. The size of the resulting MP controller is reduced by using a suitable state-space representation of the process. Guaranteed stability conditions for the output feedback MPC are enforced via a Lyapunov type constraint. An iterative algorithm is developed resulting in a pair of coupled LMI optimization problems which provide a robustly stable output feedback gain. Model uncertainties are considered via a polytopic set of process models. The methodology is illustrated with the simulation of the control problem of two chemical processes. The results show that the proposed strategy eliminates the need to detune the MP controller improving the performance for most of the cases considered.