This paper presents a Distributed Predictive Control (DPC) method for tracking piecewise constant reference signals. The system under control is assumed to be composed by a number of non-overlapping subsystems interconnected through states and inputs. The algorithm is non cooperative, based on neighbor-to-neighbor communication, does not require an iterative exchange of information among neighbors and relies on the robustness properties of the “tube-based” approach developed of the design of robust model predictive controllers. Convergence results are stated and a simulation example is reported to illustrate the performance of DPC.
Distributed predictive control for tracking constant references
BETTI, GIULIO;FARINA, MARCELLO;SCATTOLINI, RICCARDO
2012-01-01
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This paper presents a Distributed Predictive Control (DPC) method for tracking piecewise constant reference signals. The system under control is assumed to be composed by a number of non-overlapping subsystems interconnected through states and inputs. The algorithm is non cooperative, based on neighbor-to-neighbor communication, does not require an iterative exchange of information among neighbors and relies on the robustness properties of the “tube-based” approach developed of the design of robust model predictive controllers. Convergence results are stated and a simulation example is reported to illustrate the performance of DPC.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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