Model Predictive Control 2010
DOI: 10.5772/46952
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Robust Model Predictive Control Design

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“…Several robust predictive formulations utilize the min-max approach, where the manipulated input trajectory is computed by solving an optimization problem that requires minimizing the objective function and satisfying the input and state constraints over all possible realizations of the uncertainty. These have been applied mainly to impulse response models and state-space approaches by solving a finite horizon open-loop control optimization problem [4]. Due to its advantages, MPC has been implemented in several applications for automotive and other transportation active safety systems, such as active steering, active traction, active braking, and active differentials or suspension systems, in order to coordinate and improve vehicle handling, stability, and ride comfort [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several robust predictive formulations utilize the min-max approach, where the manipulated input trajectory is computed by solving an optimization problem that requires minimizing the objective function and satisfying the input and state constraints over all possible realizations of the uncertainty. These have been applied mainly to impulse response models and state-space approaches by solving a finite horizon open-loop control optimization problem [4]. Due to its advantages, MPC has been implemented in several applications for automotive and other transportation active safety systems, such as active steering, active traction, active braking, and active differentials or suspension systems, in order to coordinate and improve vehicle handling, stability, and ride comfort [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%