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A multiobjective optimization based fuzzy control for nonlinear spatially distributed processes with application to a catalytic rod

Huai-Ning Wu, Han-Xiong Li

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    Abstract

    This paper considers the problem of multiobjective fuzzy control design for a class of nonlinear spatially distributed processes (SDPs) described by parabolic partial differential equations (PDEs), which arise naturally in the modeling of diffusion-convection-reaction processes in finite spatial domains. Initially, the modal decomposition technique is applied to the SDP to formulate it as an infinite-dimensional singular perturbation model of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). An approximate nonlinear ODE system that captures the slow dynamics of the SDP is thus derived by singular perturbations. Subsequently, the Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy model is employed to represent the finite-dimensional slow system, which is used as the basis for the control design. A linear matrix inequality (LMI) approach is then developed for the design of multiobjective fuzzy controllers such that the closed-loop SDP is exponentially stable, and an L 2 performance bound is provided under a prescribed H constraint of disturbance attenuation for the slow system. Furthermore, using the existing LMI optimization technique, a suboptimal fuzzy controller can be obtained in the sense of minimizing the L 2 performance bound. Finally, the proposed method is applied to the control of the temperature profile of a catalytic rod. © 2012 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6225430
    Pages (from-to)860-868
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
    Volume8
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Research Keywords

    • Fuzzy control
    • H ∞ control
    • modal decomposition
    • optimal control
    • spatial distributed processes

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