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arxiv: 1802.09767 · v1 · pith:UWWOUVLFnew · submitted 2018-02-27 · 💻 cs.SY · math.DS· math.OC

On multi-step prediction models for receding horizon control

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keywords modelspredictioncontrolmodelstepcriteriondataderived
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The derivation of multi-step-ahead prediction models from sampled data of a linear system is considered. A dedicated prediction model is built for each future time step of interest. In addition to a nominal model, the set of all models consistent with data and prior information is derived as well, making the approach suitable for robust control design within a Model Predictive Control framework. The resulting parameter identification problem is solved through a sequence of convex programs, overcoming the non-convexity arising when identifying 1-step prediction models with an output-error criterion. At the same time, the derived models guarantee a worst-case error which is always smaller than the one obtained by iterating models identified with a 1-step prediction error criterion.

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