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Distributed Model Predictive Control with Asymmetric Adaptive Terminal Sets for the Regulation of Large-scale Systems

In this paper, a novel distributed model predictive control (MPC) scheme with asymmetric adaptive terminal sets is developed for the regulation of large-scale systems with a distributed structure. Similar to typical MPC schemes, a structured Lyapunov matrix and a distributed terminal controller, respecting the distributed structure of the system, are computed offline. However, in this scheme, a distributed positively invariant terminal set is computed online and updated at each time instant taking into consideration the current state of the system. In particular, we consider ellipsoidal terminal sets as they are easy to compute for large-scale systems. The size and the center of these terminal sets, together with the predicted state and input trajectories, are considered as decision variables in the online phase. Determining the terminal set center online is found to be useful specifically in the presence of asymmetric constraints. Finally, a relaxation of the resulting online optimal control problem is provided. The efficacy of the proposed scheme is illustrated in simulation by comparing it to a recent distributed MPC scheme with adaptive terminal sets.

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