A Hybrid Finite-Dimensional RHC for Stabilization of Time-Varying Parabolic Equations
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controlequationsfinite-dimensionalhorizonparabolicrecedingstabilizationtime-varying
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The present work is concerned with the stabilization of a general class of time-varying linear parabolic equations by means of a finite-dimensional receding horizon control (RHC). The stability and suboptimality of the unconstrained receding horizon framework is studied. The analysis allows the choice of the squared $\ell_1$-norm as control cost. This leads to a nonsmooth infinite-horizon problem which provides stabilizing optimal controls with a low number of active actuators over time. Numerical experiments are given which validate the theoretical results and illustrate the qualitative differences between the $\ell_1$- and $\ell_2$-control costs.
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