Title of article :
Moving horizon state estimation with
global convergence using interval
techniques: application to
biotechnological processes
Author/Authors :
H . Valde¤s-Gonza¤lez، نويسنده , , J.-M. Flaus and
G. Acun‹a، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This work proposes an original method to estimate states in non-linear discrete-time systems with global convergence properties.
The approach is based on the minimisation of a criterion (non-linear function, differentiable or not) that is the Euclidean norm of
the difference between the estimated output and the measured output of the system over a considered time horizon. This method is
based on an interval moving horizon state estimation method, called IMHSE, which is coupled to a technique of global optimisation
of non-linear functions that uses interval arithmetic. The system states are described using a representation by interval
numbers. The proposed technique is applied to biotechnological complex process models (solid substrate fermentation), and the
results obtained through experimental and computer simulation demonstrate that this kind of estimator offers advantages over
other observers and filters and can be easily implemented in an industrial context.
Keywords :
Moving horizon state estimation , Interval analysis , non-linear systems , global optimisation , Biotechnological processes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics