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Journal of Process Control, Vol.16, No.6, 545-555, 2006
Period-robust repetitive model predictive control
Repetitive model predictive control (RMPC) incorporates the idea of repetitive control (RC) into the basic formulation of model predictive control (MPC) to enable the user to take full advantage of the constraint handling, multivariable control features of MPC in controlling a periodic process. The RMPC achieves perfect asymptotic setpoint tracking/disturbance rejection in periodic processes, provided that the period length used in the control formulation matches the actual period of the reference/disturbance signal exactly. Even a small mismatch between the actual period of the process and the controller period can deteriorate the RMPCs performance significantly. The period mismatch can occur either from an inaccurate estimation of the actual frequency of disturbance due to resolution limit or from trying to force the controller period to be an integer multiple of the sampling time. For such cases, an extension of RMPC called "period-robust" repetitive model predictive control (pr-RMPC) is proposed. It is based on the idea of using weighted, multiple memory loops in RC. such that small changes in period length do not diminish the tracking/rejection properties by much. Simulation results show that. in case of a slight period mismatch, pr-RMPC achieves significant improvement over the standard RMPC in rejecting periodic disturbances. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.