Moving horizon control and estimation of livestock ventilation systems and indoor climate

Zhuang Wu, Jakob Stoustrup, John Bagterp Jørgensen

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Abstract

In this paper, a new control strategy involves exploiting actuator redundancy in a multivariable system is developed for rejecting the covariance of the fast frequency disturbances and pursuing optimum energy solution. This strategy enhances the resilience of the control system to disturbances beyond its bandwidth and reduce energy consumption through on-line optimization computation. The moving horizon estimation and control (also called predictive control) technology is applied and simulated. The design is based on a coupled mathematical model which combines the hybrid ventilation system and the associated indoor climate for poultry in barns. The comparative simulation results illustrate the significant potential and advancement of the moving horizon methodologies in estimation and control for nonlinear Multiple Input and Multiple Output system with unknown noise covariance and actuator saturation.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
BogserieElsevier IFAC Publications / IFAC Proceedings series
Udgave nummer1
ISSN1474-6670
StatusUdgivet - 2008
Begivenhed17th IFAC World Congress - Seoul, Sydkorea
Varighed: 6 jul. 200811 jul. 2008
Konferencens nummer: 17

Konference

Konference17th IFAC World Congress
Nummer17
Land/OmrådeSydkorea
BySeoul
Periode06/07/200811/07/2008

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Volumne: 17

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