A hybrid quantum-classical control algorithm using variational quantum circuits is tested on five systems, with theoretical claims about when it outperforms classical MPC, but the evidence is not convincing.
Quantum optimization for Nonlinear Model Predictive Control
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Nonlinear Model Predictive Control (NMPC) is a general and flexible control approach, used in many industrial contexts, and is based on the online solution of a nonlinear optimization problem. This operation requires in general a high computational cost, which may compromise the NMPC implementation in ``fast'' applications, especially if a large number variables is involved. To overcome this issue, we propose a quantum computing approach for the solution of the NMPC optimization problem. Assuming the availability of an efficient quantum computer, the approach has the potential to considerably decrease the computational time and/or enhance the solution quality compared to classical algorithms.
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QI-MPC: A Hybrid Quantum-Inspired Model Predictive Control for Learning Optimal Policies
A hybrid quantum-classical control algorithm using variational quantum circuits is tested on five systems, with theoretical claims about when it outperforms classical MPC, but the evidence is not convincing.