Title :
Robust Distributed Model Predictive Control of Constrained Continuous-Time Nonlinear Systems: A Robustness Constraint Approach
Author :
Huiping Li ; Yang Shi
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Marine Eng., Northwestern Polytech. Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
Due to the ubiquitous existence of external disturbances, the design of distributed control algorithms with robustness is an urgent demand for multi-agent system applications. This technical note investigates the robust distributed model predictive control (MPC) problem for a group of nonlinear agents (subsystems) subject to control input constraints and external disturbances. A robustness constraint is proposed to handle the external disturbances. Based on this, a novel robust distributed MPC scheme is designed for the overall agent system. Furthermore, the feasibility of the robust distributed MPC scheme and the robust stability of the overall agent system are analyzed, respectively. The conditions under which the proposed MPC is feasible and the overall agent system is robustly stabilized are established. Finally, the application of the robust distributed MPC to a group of cart-damper-spring systems verifies the theoretical results.
Keywords :
continuous time systems; control system synthesis; distributed control; multi-agent systems; nonlinear control systems; predictive control; robust control; shock absorbers; springs (mechanical); cart-damper-spring systems; constrained continuous-time nonlinear systems; control input constraints; distributed control algorithm design; external disturbances; multi-agent system applications; nonlinear agents; overall agent system robust stability; robust distributed model predictive control; robustness constraint approach; Convergence; Cost function; Couplings; Nonlinear systems; Predictive control; Robustness; Trajectory; Constrained systems; continuous-time systems; distributed control; model predictive control (MPC); multi-agent systems; nonlinear systems; robust control;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2013.2294618