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In wastewater treatment process (WWTP), it is very challenging to realize the optimal control of the operation variables, since the process contains a changing number of objectives. In this paper, an intelligent optimal control with flexible objective functions (FOF-IOC)is proposed to deal with the optimal control problem for improving the operation performance. Compared with the previous optimal control methods, this proposed FOF-IOC has three main advantages. Firstly, an optimal control scheme is developed to describe the dynamics of the operation process. In this scheme, the different time-scale operation objectives are formulated to facilitate the optimal control. Secondly, a flexible objective functions strategy is designed for determining the appropriate objective functions, where the number of the objectives can be different under the distinct operation time. Thirdly, a dynamic multiobjective particle swarm optimization (DMOPSO)algorithm is investigated for optimizing the flexible objective functions, where a maximum dimension criterion is designed to cope with the nouniform optimization dimension. Finally, the proposed FOF-IOC is tested in benchmark simulation model No.1 (BSM1)to evaluate its effectiveness. The results demonstrate that the proposed FOF-IOC can achieve satisfied performance. © 2018 IEEE.
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Year: 2018
Page: 61-66
Language: English
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