Productivity Analysis and Non-Linear Gain Scheduling Approach for Multi-Species Bioprocesses with Product Inhibition

Piotr Skupin1, Alain Rapaport2

  • 1Silesian University of Technology
  • 2U. Montpellier, INRA, Montpellier SupAgro

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10:20 - 10:40 | Wed 11 Dec | Méditerranée 1 | WeA01.2

Session: Biological Systems I

Abstract

Bioprocesses with product inhibition are known to allow species coexistence. In this work, we first study the productivity of the different possible equilibria, depending on the operating conditions, and show that single species offers the best performances. Then, we propose a control strategy to stabilize the dynamics about the desired equilibria, in presence of instability. Based on output feedback linearization, we propose a family of controllers and a gain-scheduling approach to adapt the controller. Finally, we illustrate our approach on numerical simulations, showing that the attraction basin of the closed-loop system is improved by considering the gain-scheduling approach.