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Successive Convexification of Non-Convex Optimal Control Problems and Its Convergence Properties

Optimization and Control 2017-05-05 v3

Abstract

This paper presents an algorithm to solve non-convex optimal control problems, where non-convexity can arise from nonlinear dynamics, and non-convex state and control constraints. This paper assumes that the state and control constraints are already convex or convexified, the proposed algorithm convexifies the nonlinear dynamics, via a linearization, in a successive manner. Thus at each succession, a convex optimal control subproblem is solved. Since the dynamics are linearized and other constraints are convex, after a discretization, the subproblem can be expressed as a finite dimensional convex programming subproblem. Since convex optimization problems can be solved very efficiently, especially with custom solvers, this subproblem can be solved in time-critical applications, such as real-time path planning for autonomous vehicles. Several safe-guarding techniques are incorporated into the algorithm, namely virtual control and trust regions, which add another layer of algorithmic robustness. A convergence analysis is presented in continuous- time setting. By doing so, our convergence results will be independent from any numerical schemes used for discretization. Numerical simulations are performed for an illustrative trajectory optimization example.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1608.05133,
  title  = {Successive Convexification of Non-Convex Optimal Control Problems and Its Convergence Properties},
  author = {Yuanqi Mao and Michael Szmuk and Behcet Acikmese},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.05133},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Updates: corrected wordings for LICQ. This is the full version. A brief version of this paper is published in 2016 IEEE 55th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7798816/