2022
DOI: 10.3390/e25010017
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Decomposition–Coordination of Double-Layer MPC for Constrained Systems

Abstract: Large-scale industrial processes usually adopt centralized control and optimization methods. However, with the growth of the scale of industrial processes leading to increasing computational complexity, the online optimization capability of the double-layer model predictive control algorithm is challenged, exacerbating the difficulty of the widespread implementation of this algorithm in the industry. This paper proposes a distributed double-layer model predictive control algorithm based on dual decomposition f… Show more

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“…An industrial process (a typical 2 x 2 multiple‐input, multiple‐output [MIMO] separation process model plus one disturbance) example demonstrates the effectiveness of the strategy in significantly improving economic performance. Wang et al [ 17 ] present a distributed dual‐layer predictive control algorithm based on dual decomposition for large‐scale industrial systems. They introduce two improved dual decomposition methods for constrained systems, highlighting the superiority of a method based on constraint zones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An industrial process (a typical 2 x 2 multiple‐input, multiple‐output [MIMO] separation process model plus one disturbance) example demonstrates the effectiveness of the strategy in significantly improving economic performance. Wang et al [ 17 ] present a distributed dual‐layer predictive control algorithm based on dual decomposition for large‐scale industrial systems. They introduce two improved dual decomposition methods for constrained systems, highlighting the superiority of a method based on constraint zones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%