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- (586e) Iterative Distributed Model Predictive Control of Nonlinear Systems: Handling Delayed Measurements
Motivated by the above considerations, in this work, we propose iterative DMPC scheme for large scale nonlinear systems subject to delayed state feedback. Specifically, under the assumption that there exists an upper bound on the maximum feedback delay, we re-design the iterative DMPC scheme presented in [3] to take explicitly into account delays in feedback. This design takes advantage of the bi-directional communication network used in the iterative DMPC framework. Sufficient conditions under which the proposed distributed control design guarantees that the states of the closed-loop system are ultimately bounded in a region that contains the origin are provided. The theoretical results are illustrated through a catalytic alkylation of benzene process example.
[1] E. Franco, L. Magni, T. Parisini, M. M. Polycarpou, and D. M. Raimondo, ?Cooperative constrained control of distributed agents with nonlinear dynamics and delayed information exchange: A stabilizing receding-horizon approach,? IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 53, pp. 324?338, 2008.
[2] J. Liu, D. Munoz de la Pena, and P. D. Christofides, ?Distributed model predictive control of nonlinear systems subject to asynchronous and delayed measurements,? Automatica, vol. 46, pp. 52?61, 2010.
[3] J. Liu, X. Chen, D. Munoz de la Pena, and P. D. Christofides, ?Sequential and iterative architectures for distributed model predictive control of nonlinear process systems,? AIChE Journal, in press.