Title :
Receding horizon state estimation with measurements at different sampling intervals
Author :
Kramer, Stefan ; Gesthuisen, Ralf ; Engell, Sebastian
Author_Institution :
Process Control Lab., Dortmund Univ., Germany
Abstract :
State or parameter estimation is often part of control or optimization strategies in chemical processes. One of the more advanced techniques which is especially applicable to nonlinear state estimation is the moving horizon estimator (MHE). Muske et al. (1994) reformulated the batch-least-square estimation problem as the recursive MHE. Applications are seldom reported, as it is difficult to implement and requires a lot of online computing power. Nonetheless, this approach automatically suggests the inclusion of infrequently occurring measurements, as it utilizes the process history over a user defined horizon. This approach is different from earlier approaches as no interpolation between the infrequent measurements is used, which supplies "fake" measurements. We investigate this approach by the application to the example of the batch polycondensation of polyethyleneterephthalate.
Keywords :
chemical industry; least squares approximations; optimal control; process control; state estimation; MHE; batch polycondensation; batch-least-square estimation problem; chemical process control; moving horizon estimator; nonlinear state estimation; optimization; parameter estimation; polyethyleneterephthalate; process history; receding horizon state estimation; sampling intervals; Delay effects; Equations; Nonlinear systems; Observability; Power measurement; Process control; Sampling methods; State estimation; Temperature measurement; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7298-0
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2002.1023131