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Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems Using Receding-horizon Control Schemes a Parametrized Approach for Fast Systems

While conceptually elegant, the generic formulations of nonlinear model predictive control are not ready to use for the stabilization of fast systems. Dr. Alamir presents a successful approach to this problem based on a co-operation between structural considerations and on-line optimization. The balance between structural and optimization aspects of the method is dependent on the system being considered so the many examples aim to transmit a mode of thought rather than a ready-to-use recipe; they include: - double inverted pendulum; - non-holonomic systems in chained form; - snake board; - missile in intercept mission; - polymerization reactor; - walking robot; - under-actuated satellite in failure mode. In addition, the basic stability results under receding horizon control schemes are revisited using a sampled-time, low-dimensional control parameterization that is mandatory for fast computation and some novel formulations are proposed which offer promising directions for future research.

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  • "While conceptually elegant, the generic formulations of nonlinear model predictive control are not ready to use for the stabilization of fast systems. Dr. Alamir presents a successful approach to this problem based on a co-operation between structural considerations and on-line optimization. The balance between structural and optimization aspects of the method is dependent on the system being considered so the many examples aim to transmit a mode of thought rather than a ready-to-use recipe; they include: - double inverted pendulum; - non-holonomic systems in chained form; - snake board; - missile in intercept mission; - polymerization reactor; - walking robot; - under-actuated satellite in failure mode. In addition, the basic stability results under receding horizon control schemes are revisited using a sampled-time, low-dimensional control parameterization that is mandatory for fast computation and some novel formulations are proposed which offer promising directions for future research."@en

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  • "Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems Using Receding-horizon Control Schemes"
  • "Stabilization of nonlinear systems using receding-horizon control schemes : A parametrized Approach for Fast Systems"
  • "Stabilization of nonlinear systems using receding-horizon control schemes : a parametrized approach for fast systems"
  • "Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems Using Receding-horizon Control Schemes : A Parametrized Approach for Fast Systems"
  • "Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems Using Receding-horizon Control Schemes a Parametrized Approach for Fast Systems"@en
  • "Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems Using Receding-horizon Control Schemes a Parametrized Approach for Fast Systems"
  • "Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems Using Receding-horizon Control Schemes A Parametrized Approach for Fast Systems"
  • "Stabilization of nonlinear systems using receding-horizon control schemes a parametrized approach for fast systems"@en
  • "Stabilization of nonlinear systems using receding-horizon control schemes a parametrized approach for fast systems"