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- (383f) Design of Experiments for Identification of Model That Is Suitable for Use in Control System
In this presentation we develop such a procedure. In addition, we generalize the preceding ideas and put them in a more rigorous framework that allows further development (S. Misra & Nikolaou, 2017).
We test the proposed procedure on two case studies namely a high-purity distillation column, and a fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) reactor-regenerator system. For the latter, the true order of the system, equal to 15, is captured accurately with the proposed procedure, whereas standard approaches completely fail to produce any reasonable number.
References:
Misra, P., & Nikolaou, M. (2003). Input design for model order determination in subspace identification. Aiche Journal, 49, 2124-2132.
Misra, S., & Nikolaou, M. (2017). Adaptive design of experiments for model order estimation in subspace identification. Computers and Chemical Engineering, 100, 119-138.