Model-based versus model-free control designs for improving microalgae growth in a closed photobioreactor: Some preliminary comparisons
Abstract
Controlling microalgae cultivation, i.e., a crucial industrial topic today, is a challenging task since the corresponding modeling is complex, highly uncertain and time-varying. A model-free control setting is therefore introduced in order to ensure a high growth of microalgae in a continuous closed photobioreactor. Computer simulations are displayed in order to compare this design to an input-output feedback linearizing control strategy, which is widely used in the academic literature on photobioreactors. They assess the superiority of the model-free standpoint both in terms of performances and implementation simplicity.
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Life Sciences [q-bio] Biotechnology Computer Science [cs] Biotechnology Engineering Sciences [physics] Automatic Engineering Sciences [physics] Chemical and Process Engineering Computer Science [cs] Automatic Control Engineering Computer Science [cs] Systems and Control [cs.SY] Mathematics [math] Optimization and Control [math.OC]
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