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Data-Driven Min-Max MPC for LPV Systems with Unknown Scheduling Signal

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arxiv 2411.05624 v1 pith:5S4EZA6I submitted 2024-11-08 eess.SY cs.SY

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keywords data-drivenschedulingmin-maxproposedsignalsystemconsistentcontrol
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This paper presents a data-driven min-max model predictive control (MPC) scheme for linear parameter-varying (LPV) systems. Contrary to existing data-driven LPV control approaches, we assume that the scheduling signal is unknown during offline data collection and online system operation. Assuming a quadratic matrix inequality (QMI) description for the scheduling signal, we develop a novel data-driven characterization of the consistent system matrices using only input-state data. The proposed data-driven min-max MPC minimizes a tractable upper bound on the worst-case cost over the consistent system matrices set and over all scheduling signals satisfying the QMI. The proposed approach guarantees recursive feasibility, closed-loop exponential stability and constraint satisfaction if it is feasible at the initial time. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in simulation.

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