Wildhagen, StefanJones, Colin N.Allgoewer, Frank2021-06-192021-06-192021-06-192020-01-0110.1016/j.ifacol.2020.12.926https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/178983WOS:000652592500440In this paper, we consider a self-triggered formulation of model predictive control. In this variant, the controller decides at the current sampling instant itself when the next sample should be taken and the optimization problem be solved anew. We incorporate a pointwise-in-time resource constraint into the optimization problem, whose exact form can be chosen by the user. Thereby, the proposed scheme is made resource-aware with respect to a universal resource, which may pertain in practice for instance to communication, computation, energy or financial resources. We show that by virtue of the pointwise-in-time constraints, also a transient and an asymptotic average constraint on the resource usage are guaranteed. Furthermore, we derive conditions on the resource under which the proposed scheme achieves recursive feasibility and convergence. Finally, we demonstrate our theoretical results in a numerical example. Copyright (C) 2020 The Authors.Automation & Control Systemsevent-based controlmodel predictive and optimization-based controlcontrol under communication constraintscontrol under computation constraintsstabilityA Resource-Aware Approach to Self-Triggered Model Predictive Controltext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper