Priority-driven Constraints Softening in Safe MPC for Perturbed Systems
By: Ying Shuai Quan , Mohammad Jeddi , Francesco Prignoli and more
Potential Business Impact:
Keeps self-driving cars from crashing.
This paper presents a safe model predictive control (SMPC) framework designed to ensure the satisfaction of hard constraints for systems perturbed by an external disturbance. Such safety guarantees are ensured, despite the disturbance, by online softening a subset of adjustable constraints defined by the designer. The selection of the constraints to be softened is made online based on a predefined priority assigned to each adjustable constraint. The design of a learning-based algorithm enables real-time computation while preserving the original safety properties. Simulations results, obtained from an automated driving application, show that the proposed approach provides guarantees of collision-avoidance hard constraints despite the unpredicted behaviors of the surrounding environment.
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