Bayesian optimization for automatic tuning of a MIMO controller of a flotation bank

IF 3.3 2区 计算机科学 Q2 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS Journal of Process Control Pub Date : 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1016/j.jprocont.2025.103388
Albertus V. Richter , Johan D. le Roux , Ian K. Craig
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A flotation bank consisting of 6 cells in series where each level is controlled by a Proportional–Integral (PI) controller is tuned using Bayesian Optimization (BO) in simulation. A Multi-Input–Multi-Output (MIMO) inventory controller is tuned to optimize the level response of the entire bank. The objective function defining optimality is a trade-off between disturbance rejection and reference tracking in the form of a weighted average of the integral squared error and the integral time absolute error of the level reference tracking error for each cell. The MIMO inventory controller used is a lower diagonal matrix where each element has a PI controller structure. The controller settings selected by the BO are constrained, assuming that the plant is linear, such that only controllers which produce stable closed-loop responses will result. Structured singular value analysis is performed, before tuning, to confirm that this is the case. The BO automated tuner is able to tune multiple PI elements to provide an overall improvement of the flotation bank level control. The method is applied successfully with and without measurement noise on a simulated plant. For use in industry, since the process is simple to model, the controller can be tuned off-line in simulation. To compensate for model-plant mismatch, once the controller is implemented the BO automatic tuner can be allowed a limited number of steps to obtain the optimal controller parameters. This provides a valuable time-saving tool for a process control engineer to tune an industrial plant quickly and efficiently.
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Journal of Process Control
Journal of Process Control 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: This international journal covers the application of control theory, operations research, computer science and engineering principles to the solution of process control problems. In addition to the traditional chemical processing and manufacturing applications, the scope of process control problems involves a wide range of applications that includes energy processes, nano-technology, systems biology, bio-medical engineering, pharmaceutical processing technology, energy storage and conversion, smart grid, and data analytics among others. Papers on the theory in these areas will also be accepted provided the theoretical contribution is aimed at the application and the development of process control techniques. Topics covered include: • Control applications• Process monitoring• Plant-wide control• Process control systems• Control techniques and algorithms• Process modelling and simulation• Design methods Advanced design methods exclude well established and widely studied traditional design techniques such as PID tuning and its many variants. Applications in fields such as control of automotive engines, machinery and robotics are not deemed suitable unless a clear motivation for the relevance to process control is provided.
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