Real time optimization (RTO) with model predictive control (MPC)

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This paper studies a simplified methodology to integrate the real time optimization (RTO) of a continuous system into the model predictive controller in the one layer strategy. The gradient of the economic objective function is included in the cost function of the controller. Optimal conditions of the process at steady state are searched through the use of a rigorous non-linear process model, while the trajectory to be followed is predicted with the use of a linear dynamic model, obtained through a plant step test. The main advantage of the proposed strategy is that the resulting control/optimization problem can still be solved with a quadratic programming routine at each sampling step. Simulation results show that the approach proposed may be comparable to the strategy that solves the full economic optimization problem inside the MPC controller where the resulting control problem becomes a non-linear programming problem with a much higher computer load. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.

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De Souza, G., Odloak, D., & Zanin, A. C. (2010). Real time optimization (RTO) with model predictive control (MPC). Computers and Chemical Engineering, 34(12), 1999–2006. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compchemeng.2010.07.001

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