A qLPV Nonlinear Model Predictive Control with Moving Horizon Estimation

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This paper presents a Model Predictive Control (MPC) algorithm for Nonlinear systems represented through quasiLinear Parameter Varying (qLPV) embeddings. Input-to-state stability is ensured through parameter-dependent terminal ingredients, computed offline via Linear Matrix Inequalities. The online operation comprises three consecutive Quadratic Programs (QPs) and, thus, is computationally efficient and able to run in real-time for a variety of applications. These QPs stand for the control optimization (MPC) and a Moving-Horizon Estimation (MHE) scheme that predicts the behaviour of the scheduling parameters along the future horizon. The method is practical and simple to implement. Its effectiveness is assessed through a benchmark example (a CSTR system).

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Nonlinear Model Predictive Control, Quasi-Linear Parameter Varying Systems, Moving Horizon Estimation, Linear Matrix Inequalities, CSTR

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Complex Engineering Systems

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