Authors
Antonio Ferramosca, Daniel Limon, Ignacio Alvarado, Teodoro Alamo, Fernando Castaño, Eduardo F Camacho
Publication date
2011/8/1
Journal
International Journal of Systems Science
Volume
42
Issue
8
Pages
1265-1276
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Model predictive control (MPC) is one of the few techniques which is able to handle constraints on both state and input of the plant. The admissible evolution and asymptotic convergence of the closed-loop system is ensured by means of suitable choice of the terminal cost and terminal constraint. However, most of the existing results on MPC are designed for a regulation problem. If the desired steady-state changes, the MPC controller must be redesigned to guarantee the feasibility of the optimisation problem, the admissible evolution as well as the asymptotic stability. Recently, a novel MPC has been proposed to ensure the feasibility of the optimisation problem, constraints satisfaction and asymptotic evolution of the system to any admissible target steady-state. A drawback of this controller is the loss of a desirable property of the MPC controllers: the local optimality property. In this article, a novel formulation of the …
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