Abstract: The control problem of underactuated spacecrafts has
attracted a considerable amount of interest. The control method for
a spacecraft equipped with less than three control torques is useful
when one of the three control torques had failed. On the other hand,
the quantized control of systems is one of the important research
topics in recent years. The random dither quantization method that
transforms a given continuous signal to a discrete signal by adding
artificial random noise to the continuous signal before quantization
has also attracted a considerable amount of interest. The objective of
this study is to develop the control method based on random dither
quantization method for stabilizing the rotational motion of a rigid
spacecraft with two control inputs. In this paper, the effectiveness of
random dither quantization control method for the stabilization of
rotational motion of spacecrafts with two torque inputs is verified
by numerical simulations.
Abstract: This paper describes the application of a model
predictive controller to the problem of batch reactor temperature
control. Although a great deal of work has been done to improve
reactor throughput using batch sequence control, the control of the
actual reactor temperature remains a difficult problem for many
operators of these processes. Temperature control is important as
many chemical reactions are sensitive to temperature for formation of
desired products. This controller consist of two part (1) a nonlinear
control method GLC (Global Linearizing Control) to create a linear
model of system and (2) a Model predictive controller used to obtain
optimal input control sequence. The temperature of reactor is tuned
to track a predetermined temperature trajectory that applied to the
batch reactor. To do so two input signals, electrical powers and the
flow of coolant in the coil are used. Simulation results show that the
proposed controller has a remarkable performance for tracking
reference trajectory while at the same time it is robust against noise
imposed to system output.