Newton-Based Extremum Seeking for Dynamic Systems Using Kalman Filtering: Application to Anaerobic Digestion Process Control

Author:

Tian Yang,Pan Ning,Hu Maobo,Wang HaopingORCID,Simeonov IvanORCID,Kabaivanova LyudmilaORCID,Christov Nicolai

Abstract

In this paper, a new Newton-based extremum-seeking control for dynamic systems is proposed using Kalman filter for gradient and Hessian estimation as well as a stochastic perturbation signal with time-varying amplitude. The obtained Kalman filter based Newton extremum-seeking control (KFNESC) makes it possible to accelerate the convergence to the extremum and attenuate the steady-state oscillations. The convergence and oscillation attenuation properties of the closed-loop system with KFNESC are considered, and the proposed control is applied to a two-stages anaerobic digestion process in order to maximize the hydrogen production rate, which has better robustness and a slower steady-state oscillation with the comparison of Newton-based ESC and sliding mode ESC.

Funder

Intergovernmental international science and technology innovation cooperation key project of National Key R & D Program of China

Bulgarian Science Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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