IEEE Access (Jan 2024)

A Model Predictive Control Methodology to Integrate Short and Long Term Air Quality Objectives

  • Lucia Sangiorgi,
  • Claudio Carnevale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3353384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 10760 – 10768

Abstract

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This study introduces and evaluates a methodology to define optimal integrated short and long-term air pollution control measures, to support policy formulation by Local Authorities. The approach utilized in this methodology is based on a receding horizon strategy. In this approach, an autoregressive model provides the dynamic characteristics of air quality within a designated time period. The model is established using daily observed data on pollutant concentration, meteorological variables, and estimated emission data in the study area. The model is the core of a model predictive control based on the solution, at each time step, of the resulting optimization problem. The effectiveness of the overall control has been assessed in the context of controlling NO2 concentrations within the city of Milan. The outcomes of the study demonstrate that this control system can serve as a valuable tool to assist Local Authorities in making informed decisions regarding appropriate air quality management strategies.

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