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Energies, Vol. 12, Pages 3799: An Enhanced Method to Assess MPC Performance Based on Multi-Step Slow Feature Analysis (Energies)
 


Due to the wide application of model predictive control (MPC) in industrial processes, the assessment of MPC performance is essential to ensure product quality and improve energy efficiency. Recently, the slow feature analysis (SFA) algorithm has been successfully applied to assess the performance of MPC. However, the disadvantage of the traditional SFA-based predictable index is that it can only extract one-step predictable information in the monitored variables. In order to better mine the predictable information contained in the monitored variables with large lag, an enhanced method to assess MPC performance based on multi-step SFA (MSSFA) is proposed. Based on the relationship between the slowness of slow features (SFs) and data predictability, an MSSFA model SFA(τ) is built through extending the temporal derivatives of the SFs from one step to multiple steps to extract multi-step predictable information in the monitored variables, which is used to construct a multi-step predictable index. Then, the predictable information in the SFs is further extracted for enhancing the multi-step predictable index to improve its sensitivity to performance changes. The effectiveness of the proposed method has been verified through two process simulation examples.


 
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