Observer-Based Robust Control of a Continuous ...
Document type :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Observer-Based Robust Control of a Continuous Bioreactor with Heterogeneous Community
Author(s) :
Dos Reis De Souza, Alex [Auteur]
Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Efimov, Denis [Auteur]
Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Polyakov, Andrey [Auteur]
Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Gouzé, Jean-Luc [Auteur]
Biological control of artificial ecosystems [BIOCORE]
Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Efimov, Denis [Auteur]

Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Polyakov, Andrey [Auteur]

Finite-time control and estimation for distributed systems [VALSE]
Gouzé, Jean-Luc [Auteur]
Biological control of artificial ecosystems [BIOCORE]
Conference title :
IFAC 2020 - 21rst IFAC World Congress
City :
Berlin / Virtual
Country :
Allemagne
Start date of the conference :
2020-07-12
English keyword(s) :
Biochemical process
Robust control
Observer-based control
Bioreactor
Robust control
Observer-based control
Bioreactor
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]/Automatique / Robotique
English abstract : [en]
This work addresses the problem of robust control of the continuous bioreactor-namely the chemostat-using an observer-based approach. We design a control law aiming to regulate the growth of a certain species and to stabilize ...
Show more >This work addresses the problem of robust control of the continuous bioreactor-namely the chemostat-using an observer-based approach. We design a control law aiming to regulate the growth of a certain species and to stabilize the output-a growth-associated product of interest-in a prescribed level. In addition, to avoid the single-species dogma (which takes only one species into account for control design), we add to the microbial community unknown species competing for the limiting substrate. Finally, this control architecture is able to maintain the productivity, despite this competing heterogeneity (or biodiversity) of the community.Show less >
Show more >This work addresses the problem of robust control of the continuous bioreactor-namely the chemostat-using an observer-based approach. We design a control law aiming to regulate the growth of a certain species and to stabilize the output-a growth-associated product of interest-in a prescribed level. In addition, to avoid the single-species dogma (which takes only one species into account for control design), we add to the microbial community unknown species competing for the limiting substrate. Finally, this control architecture is able to maintain the productivity, despite this competing heterogeneity (or biodiversity) of the community.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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