In this chapter, a cooperative distributed MPC is presented. The main features of this control strategy are: constraints satisfaction; cooperation between agents to achieve an agreement; closed-loop stability that is always ensured, even in the case of just one iteration; achieved control actions that are plantwide Pareto optimal and equivalent to the centralized solution; Pareto optimality is achieved also in case of coupled constraints; a coordination layer is not needed. It is proved that cooperative MPC is a particular case of suboptimal MPC; exponential stability is then proved, based on exponential stability of suboptimal centralized MPC.

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Cooperative MPC with guaranteed exponential stability

Ferramosca, Antonio
2014-01-01

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In this chapter, a cooperative distributed MPC is presented. The main features of this control strategy are: constraints satisfaction; cooperation between agents to achieve an agreement; closed-loop stability that is always ensured, even in the case of just one iteration; achieved control actions that are plantwide Pareto optimal and equivalent to the centralized solution; Pareto optimality is achieved also in case of coupled constraints; a coordination layer is not needed. It is proved that cooperative MPC is a particular case of suboptimal MPC; exponential stability is then proved, based on exponential stability of suboptimal centralized MPC.
2014
Ferramosca, Antonio
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