DocumentCode
3592529
Title
Safety-critical multi-core software architecture for Model Predictive Control
Author
Ng, Ki Chun ; Wang, Liuping ; Peake, Ian D.
fYear
2011
Firstpage
434
Lastpage
439
Abstract
Model Predictive Control (MPC) is a process control algorithm based on optimization, in which long, variable optimization time is a major drawback when used in fast dynamic safety-critical systems. In safety-critical systems, timing is vital for the operation of MPC. In this paper, timing, safety and plant performance aspects of a proposed multi-core MPC architecture are investigated in a case study combining simulation and experiment. The proposed architecture performs “safe” and “(high) performance” optimization in parallel, preferring high performance results, but falling back on safe results. We show that safe optimization, based on Hildreth´s algorithm and a minimal set of safety-critical constraints, always meets a deadline, but almost always its result can be subsumed by a high performance result.
Keywords
control engineering computing; multiprocessing systems; optimisation; predictive control; process control; safety-critical software; Hildreth algorithm; dynamic safety critical systems; model predictive control; optimization; process control algorithm; safety critical multicore software architecture; Computer architecture; Optimization; Predictive models; Real time systems; Safety; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Australian Control Conference (AUCC), 2011
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9245-9
Type
conf
Filename
6114358
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