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Pick-to-Learn Calibration of an MPC Policy for an Origin-to-Destination Flight Problem

Systems and Control 2026-07-17 v1 Machine Learning Optimization and Control

Abstract

This paper illustrates the Pick-to-Learn methodology applied to the calibration of a Model Predictive Control policy. While developed around a specific example, the presentation is meant to highlight a methodology of broad applicability. The example concerns an aircraft traveling from an origin point to a destination point in the presence of uncertain crosswinds and a low-connectivity zone that should be avoided. The MPC policy is parameterized by two hyperparameters, which are selected from data by the P2L procedure. Starting from a dataset of 400 wind realizations, also called scenarios, P2L identifies a final compression set containing only two informative scenarios. The resulting MPC policy avoids the low-connectivity zone on all available scenarios and, according to the P2L theory, satisfies a probabilistic risk bound of 4.8%4.8\% at confidence level 11051-10^{-5}, where the risk is the probability of entering the low-connectivity zone in a future flight under a new wind realization not included in the sample.

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@article{arxiv.2607.16084,
  title  = {Pick-to-Learn Calibration of an MPC Policy for an Origin-to-Destination Flight Problem},
  author = {Marco C. Campi and Simone Garatti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.16084},
  year   = {2026}
}