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Reduced order model predictive control for parametrized parabolic partial differential equations

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  • Dietze, Saskia
  • Grepl, Martin A.

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Model Predictive Control (MPC) is a well-established approach to solve infinite horizon optimal control problems. Since optimization over an infinite time horizon is generally infeasible, MPC determines a suboptimal feedback control by repeatedly solving finite time optimal control problems. Although MPC has been successfully used in many applications, applying MPC to large-scale systems – arising, e.g., through discretization of partial differential equations – requires the solution of high-dimensional optimization problems and thus poses immense computational effort. We consider systems governed by parametrized parabolic partial differential equations and employ the reduced basis method as a low-dimensional surrogate model for the finite time optimal control problem. The reduced order optimal control serves as feedback control for the original large-scale system. We analyze the proposed RB-MPC approach by first developing a posteriori error bounds for the errors in the optimal control and associated cost functional. These bounds can be evaluated efficiently in an offline-online computational procedure and allow us to guarantee asymptotic stability of the closed-loop system using the RB-MPC approach in several practical scenarios. We also propose an adaptive strategy to choose the prediction horizon of the finite time optimal control problem. Numerical results are presented to illustrate the theoretical properties of our approach.

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  • Dietze, Saskia & Grepl, Martin A., 2023. "Reduced order model predictive control for parametrized parabolic partial differential equations," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 453(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:apmaco:v:453:y:2023:i:c:s0096300323002138
    DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2023.128044
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