Proposes a contractive model predictive control scheme that ensures nominal stability for constrained continuous-time nonlinear systems.
This paper addresses the development of stabilizing state and output feedback model predictive control (MPC) algorithms for constrained continuous-time nonlinear systems with discrete observations. Moreover, we propose a nonlinear observer structure for this class of systems and derive sufficient conditions under which this observer provides asymptotically convergent estimates. The MPC scheme proposed consists of a basic finite horizon nonlinear MPC technique with the introduction of an additional state constraint, which has been called a contractive constraint. The resulting MPC scheme has been denoted contractive MPC. This is a Lyapunov-based approach in which a Lyapunov function chosen a priori is decreased, not continuously, but discretely; it is allowed to increase at other times. We show in this work that the implementation of this additional constraint into the online optimization makes it possible to prove strong nominal stability properties of the closed-loop system.
Kothare et al. (Thu,) studied this question.