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A sparse ADMM-based solver for linear MPC subject to terminal quadratic constraint (2105.08419v3)

Published 18 May 2021 in math.OC, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: Model Predictive Control (MPC) typically includes a terminal constraint to guarantee stability of the closed-loop system under nominal conditions. In linear MPC this constraint is generally taken on a polyhedral set, leading to a quadratic optimization problem. However, the use of an ellipsoidal terminal constraint may be desirable, leading to an optimization problem with a quadratic constraint. In this case, the optimization problem can be solved using Second Order Cone (SOC) programming solvers, since the quadratic constraint can be posed as a SOC constraint, at the expense of adding additional slack variables and possibly compromising the simple structure of the solver ingredients. In this paper we present a sparse solver for linear MPC subject to a terminal ellipsoidal constraint based on the alternating direction method of multipliers algorithm in which we directly deal with the quadratic constraints without having to resort to the use of a SOC constraint nor the inclusion of additional decision variables. The solver is suitable for its use in embedded systems, since it is sparse, has a small memory footprint and requires no external libraries. We compare its performance against other approaches from the literature.

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