In this paper, an adaptive observer-based predictive controller is designed for the alternating activated sludge process which represents a nonlinear hybrid system. Precisely, our objective is to control the dissolved… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, an adaptive observer-based predictive controller is designed for the alternating activated sludge process which represents a nonlinear hybrid system. Precisely, our objective is to control the dissolved oxygen concentration during the aerobic phase. First, a hybrid adaptive observer is designed to estimate conjointly the unmeasured state (the ammonia concentration) and the unknown parameter (the coefficient of performance of heterotrophic biomass). Then the estimated signals are used in the output feedback predictive control law. The convergence of the state estimation, parameter reconstruction and tracking control errors are established through a Lyapunov stability analysis. Numerical simulations are dedicated to highlight the good performances of the developed output feedback control approach.
               
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