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Efficiently solving the harmonic model predictive control formulation

Optimization and Control 2022-11-16 v2

Abstract

Harmonic model predictive control (HMPC) is a model predictive control (MPC) formulation which displays several benefits over other MPC formulations, especially when using a small prediction horizon. These benefits, however, come at the expense of an optimization problem that is no longer the typical quadratic programming problem derived from most linear MPC formulations due to the inclusion of a particular class of second order cone constraints. This article presents a method for efficiently dealing with these constraints in operator splitting methods, leading to a computation time for solving HMPC in line with state of the art solvers for linear MPC. We show how to apply this result to the alternating direction method of multipliers algorithm, presenting a solver which we compare against other solvers from the literature, including solvers for other linear MPC formulations. The results show that the proposed solver, and by extension the HMPC formulation, is suitable for its implementation in embedded systems.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2202.06629,
  title  = {Efficiently solving the harmonic model predictive control formulation},
  author = {Pablo Krupa and Daniel Limon and Alberto Bemporad and Teodoro Alamo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.06629},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Accepted version of the article published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (8 pages, 5 figures)