Title :
Hybrid systems in process control
Author :
Lennartson, Bengt ; Tittus, Michael ; Egardt, Bo ; Pettersson, Stefan
Author_Institution :
Control Eng. Lab., Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Goteborg, Sweden
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Modeling and control of hybrid systems, with particular emphasis on process control applications, are considered in this article. Based on a number of observations on typical mixed discrete and continuous features for such applications, a fairly general model structure for hybrid systems is proposed. This model structure, which clearly separates the open-loop plant from the closed-loop system, is suitable for analysis and synthesis of hybrid control systems. To illustrate this, three different approaches for control-law synthesis based on continuous and discrete specifications are discussed. In the first one, the hybrid plant model is replaced by a purely discrete event model, related to the continuous specification, and a supervisor is synthesized applying supervisory control theory suggested by Ramadge and Wonham (1987). The other two methods directly utilize the continuous specification for determination of a control event generator, where time-optimal aspects are introduced as an option in the last approach
Keywords :
closed loop systems; control system synthesis; discrete event systems; process control; closed-loop system; control event generator; control-law synthesis; discrete event model; hybrid systems; open-loop plant; process control; supervisory control theory; time-optimal aspects; Bonding; Computer interfaces; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Disk drives; Object oriented modeling; Open loop systems; Petri nets; Process control; Supervisory control;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems, IEEE