Stabilizable regions of receding horizon predictive control with input constraints

Y. I. Lee, B. Kouvaritakis

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Abstract

Stabilizable regions of receding horizon predictive control (RHPC) with input constraints are examined. A feasible region of states, which is spanned by eigenvectors of the closed-loop system with a stabilizing feedback gain, is derived in conjunction with input constraints. For states in this region, the feasibility of state feedback is guaranteed with the corresponding feedback gain. It is shown that an RHPC scheme with adequate finite terminal weights can guarantee stability for any initial state which can be steered into this region using finite number of control moves in the presence of input saturation. This methodology results in feasible regions which are infinite (in certain directions) even in the case of open-loop unstable systems. It is shown that the proposed feasible regions are larger than the ellipsoidal regions which were suggested in earlier works. We formulated the optimization problem in LMI so that it can be solved by semidefinite programming.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-20
Number of pages8
JournalSystems and Control Letters
Volume38
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Sep 1999

Keywords

  • Eigenvector
  • Feasibility
  • LMI
  • Polyhedral invariant set
  • Stabilizable region

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