Koopman-equivariant Gaussian processes give a new kernel family for forecasting nonlinear dynamics with closed-form multi-step uncertainty and a claimed sample-complexity reduction.
Stochastic data-driven model predictive control using Gaussian processes
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Nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) is one of the few control methods that can handle multivariable nonlinear controlsystems with constraints. Gaussian processes (GPs) present a powerful tool to identify the required plant model and quantifythe residual uncertainty of the plant-model mismatch. It is crucial to consider this uncertainty, since it may lead to worsecontrol performance and constraint violations. In this paper we propose a new method to design a GP-based NMPC algorithmfor finite horizon control problems. The method generates Monte Carlo samples of the GP offline for constraint tighteningusing back-offs. The tightened constraints then guarantee the satisfaction of chance constraints online. Advantages of our proposed approach over existing methods include fast online evaluation, consideration of closed-loop behaviour, and thepossibility to alleviate conservativeness by considering both online learning and state dependency of the uncertainty. The algorithm is verified on a challenging semi-batch bioprocess case study.
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Koopman-Equivariant Gaussian Processes
Koopman-equivariant Gaussian processes give a new kernel family for forecasting nonlinear dynamics with closed-form multi-step uncertainty and a claimed sample-complexity reduction.