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A novel weighting method for multi-linear MPC control of Hammerstein systems based on included angle
Jingjing Du1, Lei Zhang2, QingBang Han1
1College of Internet of Things Engineering, Hohai University, Changzhou 213022, China.
Abstract:
A novel included angle based weighting method is proposed for multi-linear model predictive control (MPC) of Hammerstein systems. It makes full use of the special structure of the Hammerstein models, and thus it is intuitive and simple. Moreover, there is only one tuning parameter and the weights can be calculated offline and stored in a look-up table. Therefore, online computational load is largely reduced. Most important of all, it schedules local controllers properly and effectively. A Lab-tank system which can be modeled into a Hammerstein model is investigated. Comparisons are made among the nonlinearity inversion control method, the proposed weighting method and traditional weighting methods, e.g., Trapezoidal and Gaussian weighting methods. Simulations confirm that the proposed weighting method is superior to traditional methods.
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