Event-Based Model Predictive Tracking Control of Nonholonomic Systems with Coupled Input Constraint and Bounded Disturbances

Zhongqi Sun, Li Dai, Yuanqing Xia*, Kun Liu

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Abstract

This paper studies the event-based model predictive control (EMPC) for tracking of nonholonomic mobile robot with coupled input constraint and bounded disturbances. First, an event-triggering mechanism is presented by designing a threshold for the error between the actual trajectory and the predicted one, aiming at reducing the computational load. Second, a model predictive control strategy is developed based on the event-triggering mechanism. Recursive feasibility is guaranteed by designing a robust terminal region and the proper parameters. We show that the tracking system is practically stable and also provides a convergence region for the tracking error. The convergence region indicates that the tracking performance is negatively related to the minimal interevent time as well as the bound of the disturbances. Finally, simulation results show that the computation load is significantly reduced and illustrate the efficiency of our proposed strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8003381
Pages (from-to)608-615
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume63
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2018

Keywords

  • Bounded disturbances
  • coupled input constraint
  • event-based model predictive control (EMPC)
  • nonholonomic systems

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