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Adaptive multi-model predictive control with optimal model bank formation: Consideration of local models uncertainty
Mohammad Fathi1, Hossein Bolandi1, Bahman Ghorbani Vaghei2
1Electrical Engineering Department, Iran University of Science and Technology, Narmak, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
The Multiple Model Control (MMC) structure comprises three main components: the model bank, controller bank, and supervisor algorithm. Precise design of these components is crucial for achieving high control performance within the MMC framework, albeit this effort is not without its challenges. These challenges involve optimizing the model and controller banks ensuring system stability when dealing with uncertainties in the local models and enabling smooth switching between model-controller pairs. This paper addresses these challenges by presenting a comprehensive approach. Firstly, the optimal model bank is designed using an automatic clustering approach. Then, the design of the adaptive multi-model predictive controller bank and a supervisor algorithm capable of performing soft switching are discussed. The proposed control system exhibits the capability to ensure closed-loop system stability within each individual subspace, as well as during the transitioning between distinct subspaces. This stability is preserved even in the face of inherent uncertainties associated with the local models comprising the model bank. To evaluate and validate the performance of the proposed control system, it is applied to a satellite attitude control system. The results confirm the effectiveness and performance of the control system. The proposed control system holds promise for controlling highly nonlinear, complex, or switched systems, ensuring closed-loop system stability, and achieving high control performance.
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