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Most industrial plants have many variables that have to be controlled (outputs) and many manipulated variables or variables used to control the plant (inputs). In certain cases a change in one of the manipulated variables mainly affects the corresponding controlled variable and each of the input-output pairs can be considered as a single-input single-output (SISO) plant and controlled by independent loops. In many cases, when one of the manipulated variables is changed, it not only affects the corresponding controlled variable but also upsets the other controlled variables. These interactions between process variables may result in poor performance of the control process or even instability. When the interactions are not negligible, the plant must be considered to be a process with multiple inputs and outputs (MIMO) instead of a set of SISO processes. The control of MIMO processes has been extensively treated in literature; perhaps the most popular way of controlling MIMO processes is by designing decoupling compensators to suppress or diminish the interactions and then designing multiple SISO controllers. This first requires determining how to pair the input and output variables, that is, which manipulated variable will be used to control each of the output variables, and also that the plant have the same number of manipulated and controlled variables. Total decoupling is very difficult to achieve for processes with complex dynamics or exhibiting dead times.
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Fernandez-Camacho, E., Bordons-Alba, C. (1995). Multivariable GPC. In: Model Predictive Control in the Process Industry. Advances in Industrial Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3008-6_5
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