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Move blocking strategies in receding horizon control

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Title: Move blocking strategies in receding horizon control
Authors: Cagienard,R.
Grieder,P.
Kerrigan,E.C.
Morari,M.
Item Type: Conference Paper
Abstract: In order to deal with the computational burden of optimal control, it is common practice to reduce the degrees of freedom by fixing the input or its derivatives to be constant over several time-steps. This policy is referred to as move blocking . This paper will address two issues. First, a survey of various move blocking strategies is presented and the shortcomings of these blocking policies, such as the lack of stability and constraint satisfaction guarantees, will be illustrated. Second, a novel move blocking scheme, Moving Window Blocking (MWB), will be presented. In MWB, the blocking strategy is time-dependent such that the scheme yields stability and feasibility guarantees for the closed-loop system. Finally, the results of a large case-study are presented that illustrate the advantages and drawbacks of the various control strategies discussed in this paper.
Content Version: Published version
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2004
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/732
Publisher Link: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?isnumber=30842&arnumber=1430345&count=202&index=161
ISBN: 0-7803-8682-5
9780780386822
Publisher: IEEE
Presented At: 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 14 - 17 December 2004, Atlantis, Paradise Island, BAHAMAS
Start Page: 2023
End Page: 2028
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