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Model Predictive Control for setpoint tracking

Optimization and Control 2024-10-02 v2 Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

The main objective of tracking control is to steer the tracking error, that is the difference between the reference and the output, to zero while the plant's operation limits are satisfied. This requires that some assumptions on the evolution of the future values of the reference must be taken into account. Typically a simple evolution of the reference is considered, such as step, ramp, or parabolic reference signals. It is important to notice that the tracking problem considers possible variations in the reference to be tracked, such as steps or slope variations of the ramps. Then the tracking control problem is inherently uncertain, since the reference may differ from what is expected. If the value of the reference is changed, then there is no guarantee that the feasibility and stability properties of the resulting control law hold. This report presents the MPC for tracking (MPCT) approach, which ensures recursive feasibility and asymptotic stability of the setpoint when the value of the reference is changed.

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@article{arxiv.2403.02973,
  title  = {Model Predictive Control for setpoint tracking},
  author = {Daniel Limon and Antonio Ferramosca and Ignacio Alvarado and Teodoro Alamo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.02973},
  year   = {2024}
}
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