International audienceWe consider the chemostat model with the substrate concentration as the single measurement. We propose a control strategy that drives the system at a steady state maximizing the gas production without the knowledge of the specific growth rate. Our approach separates the extremum seeking problem from the feedback control problem such that each of the two subproblems can be solved with relatively simple algorithms. We are then free to choose any numerical optimization algorithm. We give a demonstration for two choices: one is based on slow-fast dynamics and numerical continuation, the other is a combination of golden-section and Newton iteration. The method copes with non-monotonic growth functions
The stabilization of equilibria in chemostats with measurement delays is a complex and challenging p...
International audienceWe design a simple model of the growth of polymer-decomposing bacteria in a co...
International audienceBioprocesses with product inhibition are known to allow species coexistence. I...
International audienceWe consider the chemostat model with the substrate concentration as the single...
In this work, we deal with the optimal control problem of maximizing biogas production in a chemosta...
Anaerobic digestion is a biological process in which organic compounds are degraded by different mic...
We propose an adaptive control law that allows one to identify unstable steady states of the open-lo...
International audienceThis paper proposes closed loop controls for microorganisms in the chemostat, ...
International audienceWe revisit the optimal control problem of maximizing biogas production in cont...
The optimization of the operation of biological reactors is an interesting nonlinear problem whose s...
International audienceWe study control problems for chemostat models with one species, one limiting ...
International audienceIn this paper, the problem of state estimation of a bioreactor containing a si...
International audienceWe provide a new control design for chemostats, under constant substrate input...
We provide a new control design for chemostats, under constant substrate input concentrations, using...
International audienceThis work addresses the problem of robust stabilization of the concentrations ...
The stabilization of equilibria in chemostats with measurement delays is a complex and challenging p...
International audienceWe design a simple model of the growth of polymer-decomposing bacteria in a co...
International audienceBioprocesses with product inhibition are known to allow species coexistence. I...
International audienceWe consider the chemostat model with the substrate concentration as the single...
In this work, we deal with the optimal control problem of maximizing biogas production in a chemosta...
Anaerobic digestion is a biological process in which organic compounds are degraded by different mic...
We propose an adaptive control law that allows one to identify unstable steady states of the open-lo...
International audienceThis paper proposes closed loop controls for microorganisms in the chemostat, ...
International audienceWe revisit the optimal control problem of maximizing biogas production in cont...
The optimization of the operation of biological reactors is an interesting nonlinear problem whose s...
International audienceWe study control problems for chemostat models with one species, one limiting ...
International audienceIn this paper, the problem of state estimation of a bioreactor containing a si...
International audienceWe provide a new control design for chemostats, under constant substrate input...
We provide a new control design for chemostats, under constant substrate input concentrations, using...
International audienceThis work addresses the problem of robust stabilization of the concentrations ...
The stabilization of equilibria in chemostats with measurement delays is a complex and challenging p...
International audienceWe design a simple model of the growth of polymer-decomposing bacteria in a co...
International audienceBioprocesses with product inhibition are known to allow species coexistence. I...