A Pontryagin-based differential game approach to solve a class of robust Nonlinear Model Predictive Control is proposed. The methodology defines an optimal control policy that takes into account non-accurate predictions of the system dynamics due to modeling errors and/or unknown exogenous disturbance, which may seriously compromise the controller performances. To this end, we propose a Pontryagin-based solution to the nonlinear min-max problem, which can be viewed as a zero-sum differential game, where the two players are the controlled input and the system's uncertainty/external disturbance. We show that, under suitable assumptions on system's dynamics, the game admits a Nash equilibrium, whose knowledge drastically decreases the high algorithmic complexity usually required for min-max optimization schemes. Finally, the theoretical results are confirmed by numerical simulations, performed on the Van der Pol nonlinear oscillator.

A Pontryagin-based Game-theoretic Approach for Robust Nonlinear Model Predictive Control / Pagone, Michele; Zino, Lorenzo; Novara, Carlo. - ELETTRONICO. - (In corso di stampa). (Intervento presentato al convegno 62nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control tenutosi a Singapore nel 13-15/12/2023 (SG)).

A Pontryagin-based Game-theoretic Approach for Robust Nonlinear Model Predictive Control

Michele Pagone;Lorenzo Zino;Carlo Novara
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A Pontryagin-based differential game approach to solve a class of robust Nonlinear Model Predictive Control is proposed. The methodology defines an optimal control policy that takes into account non-accurate predictions of the system dynamics due to modeling errors and/or unknown exogenous disturbance, which may seriously compromise the controller performances. To this end, we propose a Pontryagin-based solution to the nonlinear min-max problem, which can be viewed as a zero-sum differential game, where the two players are the controlled input and the system's uncertainty/external disturbance. We show that, under suitable assumptions on system's dynamics, the game admits a Nash equilibrium, whose knowledge drastically decreases the high algorithmic complexity usually required for min-max optimization schemes. Finally, the theoretical results are confirmed by numerical simulations, performed on the Van der Pol nonlinear oscillator.
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