Switched Optimal Control and Dwell Time Constraints: A Preliminary Study
Abstract: Most modern control systems are switched, meaning they have continuous as well as discrete decision variables. Switched systems often have constraints called dwell-time constraints (e.g., cycling constraints in a heat pump) on the switching rate. This paper introduces an embedding-based-method to solve optimal control problems that have both discrete and continuous decision variables. Unlike existing methods, the developed technique can heuristically incorporate dwell-time constraints via an auxiliary cost, while also preserving other state and control constrains of the problem. Simulations results for a switched optimal control problem with and without the auxiliary cost showcase the utility of the developed method.
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