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An explicit dual control approach for constrained reference tracking of uncertain linear systems

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arxiv 2202.02351 v1 pith:FAGOTXLA submitted 2022-02-04 math.OC cs.SYeess.SY

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A finite horizon optimal tracking problem is considered for linear dynamical systems subject to parametric uncertainties in the state-space matrices and exogenous disturbances. A suboptimal solution is proposed using a model predictive control (MPC) based explicit dual control approach which enables active uncertainty learning. A novel algorithm for the design of robustly invariant online terminal sets and terminal controllers is presented. Set membership identification is used to update the parameter uncertainty online. A predicted worst-case cost is used in the MPC optimization problem to model the dual effect of the control input. The cost-to-go is estimated using contractivity of the proposed terminal set and the remaining time horizon, so that the optimizer can estimate future benefits of exploration. The proposed dual control algorithm ensures robust constraint satisfaction and recursive feasibility, and navigates the exploration-exploitation trade-off using a robust performance metric.

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