A comprehensive development of interpolating control, this
monograph demonstrates the reduced computational complexity of a
ground-breaking technique compared with the established model
predictive control. The text deals with the regulation problem for
linear, time-invariant, discrete-time uncertain dynamical systems
having polyhedral state and control constraints, with and without
disturbances, and under state or output feedback. For output
feedback a non-minimal state-space representation is used with old
inputs and outputs as state variables.
"Constrained Control of Uncertain, Time-Varying, Discrete-time
Systems" details interpolating control in both its implicit and
explicit forms. In the former at most two linear-programming or one
quadratic-programming problem are solved on-line at each sampling
instant to yield the value of the control variable. In the latter
the control law is shown to be piecewise affine in the state, and
so the state space is partitioned into polyhedral cells so that at
each sampling interval the cell to which the measured state belongs
must be determined. Interpolation is performed between vertex
control, and a user-chosen control law in its maximal admissible
set surrounding the origin.
Novel proofs of recursive feasibility and asymptotic stability
of the vertex control law, and of the interpolating control law are
given. Algorithms for implicit and explicit interpolating control
are presented in such a way that the reader may easily realize
them. Each chapter includes illustrative examples, and comparisons
with model predictive control in which the disparity in
computational complexity is shown to be particularly in favour of
interpolating control for high-order systems, and systems with
uncertainty. Furthermore, the performance of the two methods proves
similar except in those cases when a solution cannot be found with
model predictive control at all. The book concludes with two high
dimensional examples and a benchmark robust model predictive
control problem: the non-isothermal continuously-stirred-tank
reactor.
For academic control researchers and students or for control
engineers interested in implementing constrained control systems"
Constrained Control of Uncertain, Time-Varying, Discrete-time
Systems" will provide an attractive low-complexity control
alternative for cases in which model predictive control is
currently attempted.
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