A model-based neural network trained with a cost-based loss predicts co-states and, via a QP, produces constrained control that matches or beats nonlinear MPC on a unicycle at far lower compute.
Optimal Control Operator Perspective and a Neural Adaptive Spectral Method
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Optimal control problems (OCPs) involve finding a control function for a dynamical system such that a cost functional is optimized. It is central to physical systems in both academia and industry. In this paper, we propose a novel instance-solution control operator perspective, which solves OCPs in a one-shot manner without direct dependence on the explicit expression of dynamics or iterative optimization processes. The control operator is implemented by a new neural operator architecture named Neural Adaptive Spectral Method (NASM), a generalization of classical spectral methods. We theoretically validate the perspective and architecture by presenting the approximation error bounds of NASM for the control operator. Experiments on synthetic environments and a real-world dataset verify the effectiveness and efficiency of our approach, including substantial speedup in running time, and high-quality in- and out-of-distribution generalization.
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Neural Co-state Regulator: A Data-Driven Paradigm for Real-time Optimal Control with Input Constraints
A model-based neural network trained with a cost-based loss predicts co-states and, via a QP, produces constrained control that matches or beats nonlinear MPC on a unicycle at far lower compute.