Title :
ℓasso MPC: Smart regulation of over-actuated systems
Author :
Gallieri, Marco ; Maciejowski, Jan M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
In this paper, a novel MPC strategy is proposed, and referred to as “ℓasso MPC”. The new paradigm features an ℓ1-regularised least squares loss function, in which the control error variance competes with the sum of input channels magnitude (or slew rate) over the whole horizon length. This cost choice is motivated by the successful development of LASSO theory in signal processing and machine learning. In the latter fields, “sum-of-norms regularisation” have shown a strong capability to provide robust and sparse solutions for system identification and feature selection. In this paper, a discrete-time dual-mode ℓasso MPC is formulated, and its stability is proven by application of standard MPC arguments. The controller is then tested for the problem of ship course keeping and roll reduction with rudder and fins, in a directional stochastic sea. Simulations show the ℓasso MPC to inherit positive features from its corresponding regressor: extreme reduction of decision variables´ magnitude, namely, actuators´ magnitude (or variations), with a finite energy error, being particularly promising for over-actuated systems.
Keywords :
actuators; discrete time systems; feature extraction; identification; learning (artificial intelligence); least squares approximations; predictive control; regression analysis; robust control; ships; signal processing; stochastic systems; ℓ1-regularised least squares loss function; LASSO theory; MPC strategy; actuators magnitude; control error variance; directional stochastic sea; discrete-time dual-mode ℓasso MPC; feature selection; finite energy error; fins; horizon length; input channels magnitude; machine learning; over-actuated systems; regressor; robust solutions; roll reduction; rudder; ship course keeping; signal processing; smart regulation; sparse solutions; stability; standard MPC arguments; sum-of-norms regularisation; system identification; Actuators; Approximation methods; Marine vehicles; Signal processing; Standards; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference (ACC), 2012
Conference_Location :
Montreal, QC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1095-7
Electronic_ISBN :
0743-1619
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2012.6315171