Stabilizing model predictive controllers for randomly switching max-plus-linear systems


Reference:

T. van den Boom and B. De Schutter, "Stabilizing model predictive controllers for randomly switching max-plus-linear systems," Proceedings of the European Control Conference 2007 (ECC'07), Kos, Greece, pp. 4952-4959, July 2007.

Abstract:

Randomly switching max-plus-linear (RSMPL) systems are discrete event systems that can switch between different modes of operation, where the switching is a stochastic process. In each mode the system is described by a max-plus-linear state equation and a max-plus-linear output equation, with different system matrices for each mode. We discuss conditions for stability and derive a stabilizing model predictive controller for RSMPL systems.

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Bibtex entry:

@inproceedings{vanDeS:06-031,
author={T. van den Boom and B. {D}e Schutter},
title={Stabilizing model predictive controllers for randomly switching max-plus-linear systems},
booktitle={Proceedings of the European Control Conference 2007 (ECC'07)},
address={Kos, Greece},
pages={4952--4959},
month=jul,
year={2007}
}



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