A Framework for Quasi Time-Optimal Nonlinear Model Predictive Control with Soft Constraints (2005.02994v2)
Abstract: In many mechatronic applications, controller input costs are negligible and time optimality is of great importance to maximize the productivity by executing fast positioning maneuvers. As a result, the obtained control input has mostly a bang-bang nature, which excite undesired mechanical vibrations, especially in systems with flexible structures. This paper tackles the time-optimal control problem and proposes a novel approach, which explicitly addresses the vibrational behavior in the context of the receding horizon technique. Such technique is a key feature, especially for systems with a time-varying vibrational behavior. In the context of model predictive control (MPC), vibrational behavior is predicted and coped in a soft-constrained formulation, which penalize any violation of undesired vibrations. This formulation enlarges the feasibility on a wide operating range in comparison with a hard-constrained formulation. The closed-loop performance of this approach is demonstrated on a numerical example of stacker crane with high degree of flexibility.