Model predictive control on a chip

Model predictive control (MPC) has become an established control technology in the petrochemical industry, and its use is currently being pioneered in an increasingly wide range of process industries. It is also being proposed for a range of higher bandwidth applications, such as ships, aerospace an...

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Published in2005 International Conference on Control and Automation Vol. 1; pp. 528 - 532 Vol. 1
Main Authors Minghua He, Keck-Voon Ling
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2005
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Summary:Model predictive control (MPC) has become an established control technology in the petrochemical industry, and its use is currently being pioneered in an increasingly wide range of process industries. It is also being proposed for a range of higher bandwidth applications, such as ships, aerospace and road vehicles. To extend its applications to miniaturized devices and/or embedded systems, this paper explores the implementation of MPC technology into reconfigurable hardware such as a FPGA chip. A rapid prototyping environment suitable for exploring the various implementation issues to bring MPC onto a chip is described. Simulation tests were conducted to verify the applicability of the UMPC on a chip idea. It is shown that a modest FPGA chip could he used to implement a reasonably sized constrained MPC controller.
ISBN:0780391373
9780780391376
ISSN:1948-3449
1948-3457
DOI:10.1109/ICCA.2005.1528175