International audienceIn this work, we study the question of selecting in minimal-time a microalgae species of interest using the Droop model to describe the dynamics of two distinct populations competing for a limiting nutrient. This amounts to consider an optimal control problem governed by a five-dimensional affine control system in which the control is the dilution rate. Throughout this paper, the optimal control strategies allowing the strain of interest to dominate the population in minimal-time is discussed. These results are illustrated using a numerical direct optimization method (implemented in Bocop)
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the problem of microalgae selection in a continuous p...
This thesis is concerned with the use of computational optimal control methods to determine optimal...
In this work, we study a two species chemostat model with one limiting substrate, and our aim is to ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of species separation in minimal tim...
International audienceWe investigate a minimal-time control problem in a chemostat continuous photo-...
International audienceThis paper proposes a strategy to separate two strains of microalgae in minima...
International audienceThe paper focuses on a generic optimal control problem (OCP) deriving from the...
The paper focuses on a generic optimal control problem (OCP) deriving from the competition between t...
International audienceIn a photobioreactor, due to the gradient of light, microalgae are successivel...
International audienceThis paper proposes closed loop controls for microorganisms in the chemostat, ...
International audienceZooplankton contamination represents a major constraint in large-scale microal...
© 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers We apply numerical optimal control methods to an ex...
International audienceMotivated by recent laboratory experiments, we study microbial populations wit...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the problem of microalgae selection in a continuous p...
This thesis is concerned with the use of computational optimal control methods to determine optimal...
In this work, we study a two species chemostat model with one limiting substrate, and our aim is to ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of species separation in minimal tim...
International audienceWe investigate a minimal-time control problem in a chemostat continuous photo-...
International audienceThis paper proposes a strategy to separate two strains of microalgae in minima...
International audienceThe paper focuses on a generic optimal control problem (OCP) deriving from the...
The paper focuses on a generic optimal control problem (OCP) deriving from the competition between t...
International audienceIn a photobioreactor, due to the gradient of light, microalgae are successivel...
International audienceThis paper proposes closed loop controls for microorganisms in the chemostat, ...
International audienceZooplankton contamination represents a major constraint in large-scale microal...
© 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers We apply numerical optimal control methods to an ex...
International audienceMotivated by recent laboratory experiments, we study microbial populations wit...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the problem of microalgae selection in a continuous p...
This thesis is concerned with the use of computational optimal control methods to determine optimal...
In this work, we study a two species chemostat model with one limiting substrate, and our aim is to ...