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Gap Metric Concept and Implications for Multilinear Model-Based Controller Design
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Control MethodEngineeringPh Neutralization ReactorAerospace EngineeringModel-based Control TechniqueMathematical Control TheoryProcess ControlSystems EngineeringPlant-wide ControlNonlinear Plant BehaviorControl DesignModeling And SimulationController SynthesisGap Metric ConceptControl EngineeringStability
The gap metric concept is used within the context of multilinear model-based control. The concept of distance between dynamic systems is used as a criterion for selecting a set of models that can explain the nonlinear plant behavior in a given operating range. The case studies presented include a CSTR and a pH neutralization reactor. The gap metric is used to analyze the relationships among candidate models, resulting in a reduced model set that provides enough information to design multilinear controllers. The simulation and experimental results indicate good performance and stability features.
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