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arxiv: 1001.3015 · v2 · submitted 2010-01-18 · 🧮 math.OC

Stochastic receding horizon control with output feedback and bounded control inputs

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keywords controlboundedhorizonproblemrecedingstatefeedbackfinite-horizon
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We provide a solution to the problem of receding horizon control for stochastic discrete-time systems with bounded control inputs and imperfect state measurements. For a suitable choice of control policies, we show that the finite-horizon optimization problem to be solved on-line is convex and successively feasible. Due to the inherent nonlinearity of the feedback loop, a slight extension of the Kalman filter is exploited to estimate the state optimally in mean-square sense. We show that the receding horizon implementation of the resulting control policies renders the state of the overall system mean-square bounded under mild assumptions. Finally, we discuss how some of the quantities required by the finite-horizon optimization problem can be computed off-line, reducing the on-line computation, and present some numerical examples.

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