Model Predictive Control for Tracking Bounded References With Arbitrary Dynamics
By: Shibo Han , Bonan Hou , Yuhao Zhang and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps machines follow changing instructions perfectly.
In this article, a model predictive control (MPC) method is proposed for constrained linear systems to track bounded references with arbitrary dynamics. Besides control inputs to be determined, artificial reference is introduced as additional decision variable, which serves as an intermediate target to cope with sudden changes of reference and enlarges domain of attraction. Cost function penalizes both artificial state error and reference error, while terminal constraint is imposed on artificial state error and artificial reference. We specify the requirements for terminal constraint and cost function to guarantee recursive feasibility of the proposed method and asymptotic stability of tracking error. Then, periodic and non-periodic references are considered and the method to determine required cost function and terminal constraint is proposed. Finally, the efficiency of the proposed MPC controller is demonstrated with simulation examples.
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