Title :
Horizon-1 Predictive Control of Automotive Electromagnetic Actuators
Author :
Hermans, R.M. ; Lazar, Mircea ; Kolmanovsky, Ilya V. ; Di Cairano, Stefano
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
Electromagnetically driven mechanical systems are characterized by fast nonlinear dynamics that are subject to physical and performance constraints, which makes controller design a challenging problem. Although model predictive control (MPC) is well suited for dealing with constraints, the fast dynamics of electromagnetic (EM) actuators render most standard MPC approaches impractical. This paper proposes a horizon-1 MPC strategy that can handle both the state/input constraints and the computational complexity limitations associated with EM actuator applications. A flexible Lyapunov function is employed to obtain a nonconservative stability guarantee for the horizon-1 MPC scheme. Moreover, an invariant region of attraction is provided for the closed-loop MPC system. The simulation results obtained on a validated model of an EM engine valve actuator show that performance is improved with respect to previous strategies, and that the proposed algorithm can run within a sampling period in the order of a millisecond.
Keywords :
Lyapunov methods; automotive engineering; closed loop systems; computational complexity; control system synthesis; electromagnetic actuators; internal combustion engines; nonlinear dynamical systems; predictive control; stability; valves; EM actuators; EM engine valve actuator; automotive electromagnetic actuators; closed loop MPC system; computational complexity limitations; controller design; electromagnetically driven mechanical systems; fast nonlinear dynamics; flexible Lyapunov function; horizon-1 MPC strategy; horizon-1 predictive control; input constraints; model predictive control; nonconservative stability guarantee; performance constraints; physical constraints; state constraints; Actuators; Coils; Lyapunov methods; Magnetic materials; Magnetomechanical effects; Photonic crystals; Standards; Electromagnetic (EM) actuators; mechatronics; predictive control;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCST.2012.2210223