Abstract
In the present study, a novel technique is suggested for the adaptive non-linear model predictive control based on the fuzzy approach in three stages. In the presented approach, in the first stage, the prediction and control horizons are obtained from a fuzzy system in each control step. Another fuzzy system is employed to determine the weight factors before the optimization stage of developing new controller. The proposed controller gives the parameters of the model predictive control (MPC) in each control step in order to improve the performance of nonlinear systems. The proposed control scheme is compared with the traditional MPC and Generic Model Control for controlling MED-TVC process. The performances of the three proposed controllers have been investigated in the absence and presence of disturbance in order to evaluate the stability and robustness of the proposed controllers. The results reveal that the novel adaptive controller based on fuzzy approach performs better than the two other controllers in set-point tracking and disturbance rejection with lower IAE criteria. In addition, the average computational time for the adaptive MPC exhibits a decline of 34% in comparison with the traditional MPC.
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