Finite horizon model predictive control of electrowetting on dielectric with pinning (Q2360096)

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Finite horizon model predictive control of electrowetting on dielectric with pinning
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    Finite horizon model predictive control of electrowetting on dielectric with pinning (English)
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    23 June 2017
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    Summary: A time-discrete spatially-continuous ElectroWetting On Dielectric (EWOD) model with contact line pinning is considered as the state system in an optimal control framework. The pinning model is based on a complementarity condition. In addition to the physical variables describing velocity, pressure, and voltage, the solid-liquid-air interface, i.e., the contact line, arises as a geometric variable that evolves in time. Due to the complementarity condition, the resulting optimal control of a free boundary problem is thus a Mathematical Program with Equilibrium Constraints (MPEC) in function space. In order to cope with the geometric variable, a finite horizon model predictive control approach is proposed. Dual stationarity conditions are derived by applying a regularization procedure, exploiting techniques from PDE-constrained optimization, and then passing to the limit in the regularization parameters. Moreover, a function-space-based numerical procedure is developed by following the theoretical limit argument used in the derivation of the dual stationarity conditions. The performance of the algorithm is demonstrated by several examples; including barycenter matching and trajectory tracking.
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    electrowetting on dielectric
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    EWOD
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    contact line pinning
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    surface tension
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    sharp interface
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    optimal control of free boundary problems
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    mathematical program with equilibrium constraints
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    MPEC
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    PDE-constrained optimization
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    barycenter matching
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    trajectory tracking
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