There is a growing interest in applying model predictive control
techniques to automotive systems, often for different reasons: the
simple handling of constraints, the easy use of preview information
or the flexibility of the method. Some long-standing problems with
this approach, like the high computational burden, have been solved
or at least substantially mitigated.
Even so, many issues remain to be elucidated, and, at the same
time, papers and results in the increasingly rich literature are
not always comparable.
Against this background, the proceedings of the Automotive Model
Predictive Control: Models, Methods and Applications workshop
investigates whether constrained predictive control is reasonable
in automotive control and what is necessary for its application.
The workshop, held at the University of Linz on 9th 10th February
2009 brought together workers from academia and industry from three
key automotive branches: modeling, control and the application. The
workshop included three keynote presentations, each of them
contributing to the solution of an essential question.
Which problems in automotive applications need constrained
optimal control?
Models of emissions for modern engines for model based
control?
Industrial methods and requirements for control schemes?
The results of testing control strategies on a dynamical engine
test bench give a feeling for the necessary computing power, the
model plant mismatch, etc. and thus for the real application of
control laws in production cars."
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