A new formulation of Economic Model Predictive Control without terminal constraint
Résumé
In this paper, it is shown that a simple formulation of Economic Model Predictive Control can be used which possesses two features that are generally viewed as mutually exclusive, namely, a rather short prediction horizon (reachability-compatible) on one side, and the absence of final constraint on the other side. Practical stability at an arbitrarily small neighborhood of the optimal unknown steady-state pair is shown when some design parameters increase. It is also shown that when the system is originated from the time discretization of a continuous-time dynamics, the size of the terminal region can be reduced by decreasing the sampling period for the same design parameter setting. A commonly used example is given to illustrate the results.
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Automatique / Robotique
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