Simple Modules That Illustrate Dynamic Matrix Control
Author(s) -
Charles Nippert
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--11091
Subject(s) - computer science , model predictive control , pid controller , process (computing) , mimo , control (management) , process control , control engineering , matrix (chemical analysis) , simple (philosophy) , control theory (sociology) , temperature control , engineering , artificial intelligence , programming language , computer network , channel (broadcasting) , philosophy , materials science , epistemology , composite material
Dynamic Matrix Control (DMC) is one of the most popular methods of model predictive control. It is especially powerful for multiple input multiple output (MIMO) control systems. A way to have students explore the nature of DMC control is to use it on a simulated process. This paper details a series of online instructional modules that allow students to compare the performance of DMC controllers to conventional control schemes using PID control. Examples of the Behavior of DMC and comparisons to PID are presented.
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