Discounted MPC and infinite-horizon optimal control under plant-model mismatch: Stability and suboptimality
Abstract
We study closed-loop stability and suboptimality for MPC and infinite-horizon optimal control solved using a surrogate model that differs from the real plant. We employ a unified framework based on quadratic costs to analyze both finite- and infinite-horizon problems, encompassing discounted and undiscounted scenarios alike. Plant-model mismatch bounds proportional to states and controls are assumed, under which the origin remains an equilibrium. Under continuity of the model and cost-controllability, exponential stability of the closed loop can be guaranteed. Furthermore, we give a suboptimality bound for the closed-loop cost recovering the optimal cost of the surrogate. The results reveal a tradeoff between horizon length, discounting and plant-model mismatch. The robustness guarantees are uniform over the horizon length, meaning that larger horizons do not require successively smaller plant-model mismatch.
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@article{arxiv.2604.08521,
title = {Discounted MPC and infinite-horizon optimal control under plant-model mismatch: Stability and suboptimality},
author = {Robert H. Moldenhauer and Karl Worthmann and Romain Postoyan and Dragan Nešić and Mathieu Granzotto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.08521},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Submitted to 65th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control as a regular paper