How to specify time varying constraints(linear combination of input/output variables) using MPC Toolbox?
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To clarify the issue: I am working on designing a linear MPC controller. Ideally, I would like to speficy constraints that vary over the prediction horizon.
I know this is possible for simple lower and upper bounds on inputs/outputs (see: https://de.mathworks.com/help/mpc/ug/time-varying-weights-and-constraints.html ), atleast within MPC Designer. I also know that constraints(linear combination of input/output variables) can vary inbetween the solution cycle/at run-time (See: https://de.mathworks.com/help/mpc/ug/run-time-constraint-updating.html ). However, as of today, I could not find any way to vary linear combinations of input/output variables for linear MPC over the prediction horizon.
Is there a way to achieve what I am looking for?
Thanks in advance.
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Kothuri
on 21 Jun 2024
To vary the linear combinations of input/output variables over the prediction horizon, you can try NonLinearMPC Design which offers a greater flexibility in defining the constraints.
Below are the documentation links for more information on Non-Linear MPC Design
Jordan Olson
on 24 Jun 2024
Hello Benedikt,
The simplest way to implement time-varying constraints for a nonlinear MPC is to use a multistage nonlinear MPC. This is essentially a special formulation of the standard nonlinear MPC where you can explicitly specify the cost and constraint functions separately for each stage from k to , p being the prediction horizon. For more information, please see the following:
- nlmpcMultistage documentation (specifically, see Properties -> Stages -> IneqConFcn): https://www.mathworks.com/help/mpc/ref/nlmpcmultistage.html
- [Example] Truck and Trailer Automatic Parking Using Multistage Nonlinear MPC: https://www.mathworks.com/help/mpc/ug/truck-and-trailer-automatic-parking-using-multistage-mpc.html
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