Title :
Control of batch end-product quality using partial least squares-based models
Author :
Jian Wan ; Marjanovic, Ognjen ; Lennox, Barry
Author_Institution :
Control Syst. Center, Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Abstract :
Control of batch end-product quality can be realized in the latent variable space using the corresponding partial least squares (PLS) model. The PLS model used for the controller was usually derived from process trajectories covering the complete batch duration. In order to predict the batch end-product quality at a selected control decision point for a new batch, missing data algorithms were needed to estimate the future trajectories of system measurements. However, errors incurred by this estimation may have a negative effect on the prediction and the following control moves, especially at the beginning of the batch when the majority of data are missing. This paper extends the original approach by using evolving window PLS models instead, where evolving window PLS models only employ system measurements up to the current time and thus the estimation of future trajectories can be avoided. The original and revised control methods implemented in the latent variable space are further compared with their counterpart model predictive control (MPC) methods implemented in the time domain through an application to a simulated fed-batch fermentation process.
Keywords :
batch processing (industrial); least squares approximations; production management; quality control; MPC; PLS; batch end-product quality control; complete batch duration; latent variable space; measurement systems; missing data algorithms; model predictive control; partial least squares based models; simulated fed batch fermentation process; Latent variable; Model predictive control; Partial least squares; Product quality;
Conference_Titel :
Control 2010, UKACC International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Coventry
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84600-038-6
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2010.0445