Robust output model predictive control of an unstable Rijke tube

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This work investigates the active control of an unstable Rijke tube using robust output model predictive control (RMPC). As internal model a polytopic linear system with constraints is assumed to account for uncertainties. For guaranteed stability, a linear state feedback controller is designed using linear matrix inequalities and used within a feedback formulation of the model predictive controller. For state estimation a robust gain-scheduled observer is developed. It is shown that the proposed RMPC ensures robust stability under constraints over the considered operating range. Copyright © 2012 Fabian Jarmolowitz et al.

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Jarmolowitz, F., Groß-Weege, C., Lammersen, T., & Abel, D. (2012). Robust output model predictive control of an unstable Rijke tube. Journal of Combustion, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/927345

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