
doi: 10.1155/2012/808327
In the real applications, the model predictive control (MPC) technology is separated into two layers, that is, a layer of conventional dynamic controller, based on which is an added layer of steady‐state target calculation. In the literature, conditions for offset‐free linear model predictive control are given for combined estimator (for both the artificial disturbance and system state), steady‐state target calculation, and dynamic controller. Usually, the offset‐free property of the double‐layered MPC is obtained under the assumption that the system is asymptotically stable. This paper considers the dynamic stability property of the double‐layered MPC.
Asymptotic stability in control theory, Science & Technology, model predictive control (MPC), SYSTEMS, dynamic stability, Physical Sciences, Applied, QA1-939, conventional dynamic controller, Mathematics, Computational methods in systems theory
Asymptotic stability in control theory, Science & Technology, model predictive control (MPC), SYSTEMS, dynamic stability, Physical Sciences, Applied, QA1-939, conventional dynamic controller, Mathematics, Computational methods in systems theory
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