Event-Triggered Distributed Model Predictive Control for Interconnected Networked Systems
Yuanyuan Zou () and
Shaoyuan Li ()
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Yuanyuan Zou: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Department of Automation
Shaoyuan Li: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Department of Automation
Chapter Chapter 7 in Distributed Cooperative Model Predictive Control of Networked Systems, 2022, pp 125-152 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract NCSs with dynamically decoupled subsystems are discussed in all the above chapters. In practice, there are also many networked systems consisting of a team of physically interconnected subsystems, which act directly on the dynamic behaviors of other subsystems. Thus the following chapter focuses on the problem of stabilizing this kind of NCSs and presents a novel event-triggered DMPC strategy. In terms of the design of MPC controllers, additional constraints relevant to the triggering instants are imposed to guarantee the global performance. As for the construction of triggering mechanisms, two event-triggering conditions are built from the analysis of recursive feasibility and system stability with considering the coupling influences, which are based on system information of the local subsystem itself and its neighbors. And then an event-triggered dual-mode DMPC algorithm is built, which contributes to achieving a satisfied control performance while lowering consumption of computation and communication resources. Finally, the effectiveness of the designed algorithm is verified by examples on the water level control of a four-tank system.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-6084-0_7
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