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Suboptimal distributed control and estimation: application to a four coupled tanks system
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2014
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Control EffortEngineeringState ObserverTanks SystemInnovative EstimationNetworked ControlDiscrete Event SystemDistributed Parameter SystemAutomationDistributed MonitoringProcess ControlSystems EngineeringDistributed Control SystemSupervisory ControlLinear ControlStability
The paper proposes an innovative estimation and control scheme that enables the distributed monitoring and control of large-scale processes. The proposed approach considers a discrete linear time-invariant process controlled by a network of agents that may both collect information about the evolution of the plant and apply control actions to drive its behaviour. The problem makes full sense when local observability/controllability is not assumed and the communication between agents can be exploited to reach system-wide goals. Additionally, to reduce agents bandwidth requirements and power consumption, an event-based communication policy is studied. The design procedure guarantees system stability, allowing the designer to trade-off performance, control effort and communication requirements. The obtained controllers and observers are implemented in a fully distributed fashion. To illustrate the performance of the proposed technique, experimental results on a quadruple-tank process are provided.
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