Abstract Linearizing control is a popular approach to control bioprocesses, which has received considerable attention is the past several years. This control approach is however quite sensitive to modeling uncertainties, thus requiring some on-line parametric adaptation so as to ensure performance. In this study, this usual adaptive strategy is compared in terms of implementation and performance to a robust strategy, where the controller has a fixed parametrization which is determined using the LMI framework so as to ensure robust stability and performance. Fed-batch cultures of yeast and bacteria are considered as application examples.
Adaptive and Robust Linearizing Control Strategies for Fed-Batch Cultures of Microorganisms Exhibiting Overflow Metabolism
2011-01-01
23 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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