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first industrial application of MPC was in 1973. A key motivation
was to provide better performance than could be obtained with the
widely-used PID controller whilst making it easy to replace the PID
controller unit or module with his new algorithm. It was the advent
of digital control technology and the use of software control
algorithms that made this replacement easier and more acceptable to
process engineers. A decade of industrial practice with PFC was
reported in the archival literature by Jacques Richalet et al. in
1978 in an important seminal Automatica paper. Around this time,
Cutler and Ramaker published the dynamic matrix control algorithm
that also used knowledge of future reference signals to determine a
sequence of control signal adjustment. Thus, the theoretical and
practical development of predictive control methods was underway
and subsequent developments included those of generalized
predictive control, and the whole armoury of MPC methods. Jacques
Richalet's approach to PFC was to seek an algorithm that was: *
easy to understand; * easy to install; * easy to tune and optimise.
He sought a new modular control algorithm that could be readily
used by the control-technician engineer or the control-instrument
engineer. It goes without saying that this objective also forms a
good market strategy.
first industrial application of MPC was in 1973. A key motivation
was to provide better performance than could be obtained with the
widely-used PID controller whilst making it easy to replace the PID
controller unit or module with his new algorithm. It was the advent
of digital control technology and the use of software control
algorithms that made this replacement easier and more acceptable to
process engineers. A decade of industrial practice with PFC was
reported in the archival literature by Jacques Richalet et al. in
1978 in an important seminal Automatica paper. Around this time,
Cutler and Ramaker published the dynamic matrix control algorithm
that also used knowledge of future reference signals to determine a
sequence of control signal adjustment. Thus, the theoretical and
practical development of predictive control methods was underway
and subsequent developments included those of generalized
predictive control, and the whole armoury of MPC methods. Jacques
Richalet's approach to PFC was to seek an algorithm that was: *
easy to understand; * easy to install; * easy to tune and optimise.
He sought a new modular control algorithm that could be readily
used by the control-technician engineer or the control-instrument
engineer. It goes without saying that this objective also forms a
good market strategy.
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