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A parametric multi-convex splitting technique with application to real-time NMPC

Hours, Jean-Hubert  
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Jones, Colin  
2014
Proceedings of the 53rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
53rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control

A novel splitting scheme to solve parametric multi-convex programs is presented. It consists of a fixed number of proximal alternating minimisations and a dual update per time step, which makes it attractive in a real-time Nonlinear Model Predictive Control (NMPC) framework and for distributed computing environments. Assuming that the parametric program is semi-algebraic and that its critical points are strongly regular, a contraction estimate is derived and it is proven that the sub-optimality error remains stable under some mild assumptions. Efficacy of the method is demonstrated by solving a bilinear NMPC problem to control a DC motor. In particular, the effect of the sampling period on the optimality tracking error is analysed for a fixed computational power.

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