Formulating problem in CVX

20 views (last 30 days)
Abdual Ahad
Abdual Ahad on 8 Nov 2021
I am new to CVX and I have to solve the following optimization problem.
I have written the code for it and also changed the equalities to make it convex but I think there is some problem in my code which I am not able to figure out.
clc; clear all;
m=10;
x_final = 12;
v_final = 2;
v_max = 10;
a_max = 2;
c_loss = 2;
h = 0.1;
T = 5;
r = T/h;
cvx_begin
variables p(1,r-1) v(1,r) x(1,r) k(1,r) p_d(1,r-1) p_b(1,r-1) a(1,r-1);
minimize(h*sum(p))
v(1) == 0;
x(1) == 0;
v >= 0;
a <= a_max;
v <= v_max;
for i=1:r-1
v(i+1) == v(i) + (h*a(i));
x(i+1) == x(i) + ((h/2)*(v(i) + v(i+1)));
k(i) >= (m*(v(i)^2))/2;
p_d(i) >= c_loss*(pow_abs(v(i),3));
k(i+1) == (h*(p(i) - p_b(i) - p_d(i))) + k(i);
end
x(end) >= x_final;
v(end) <= v_final;
cvx_end
It has been written in MATLAB 2020b, can any point where I am going wrong, this is the output I get when I run it
Trivial infeasibilities detected; solution determined analytically.
Status: Unbounded
Optimal value (cvx_optval): -Inf

Answers (0)

Categories

Find more on Programming in Help Center and File Exchange

Tags

Products


Release

R2021b

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!