Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.7305/automatika.54-2.147
Adaptive Estimation of Difficult-to-Measure Process Variables
Dražen Slišković
; Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Osijek, Kneza Trpimira 2b, HR-31000, Osijek, Croatia
Ratko Grbić
; Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Osijek, Kneza Trpimira 2b, HR-31000, Osijek, Croatia
Željko Hocenski
; Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Osijek, Kneza Trpimira 2b, HR-31000, Osijek, Croatia
Abstract
There exist many problems regarding process control in the process industry since some of the important variables cannot be measured online. This problem can be significantly solved by estimating these difficult-tomeasure process variables. In doing so, the estimator is in fact an appropriate mathematical model of the process which, based on information about easy-to-measure process variables, estimates the current value of the difficultto-measure variable. Since processes are usually time-varying, the precision of the estimation based on the process model which is built on old data is decreasing over time. To avoid estimator accuracy degradation, model parameters should be continuously updated in order to track process behavior. There are a couple of methods available for updating model parameters depending on the type of process model. In this paper, PLSR process model is chosen as the basis of the difficult-to-measure process variable estimator while its parameters are updated in several ways – by the moving window method, recursive NIPALS algorithm, recursive kernel algorithm and Just-in-Time learning algorithm. Properties of these adaptive methods are explored on a simulated example. Additionally, the methods are analyzed in terms of computational load and memory requirements.
Keywords
Process variable estimation; Adaptive estimator; Moving window; Recursive algorithms; JITL algorithm
Hrčak ID:
103408
URI
Publication date:
2.5.2013.
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