A scientific seminar will be held on Friday 22.09.2017 at 09:00 in the room 641. A talk on "Towards modular and scalable predictive control" will be given by Prof. Sergio Lucia from TU Berlin.
Abstract:
We consider the problem of finding scalable and modular methods for the
control of interconnected systems that are composed of several
physically coupled subsystems and should satisfy coupled constraints. To
achieve modularization of the analysis and design of such control
methods, we propose the use of a contract-based strategy for distributed
and hierarchical model predictive control. Modularization is achieved
by the exchange of contracts, which are corridors of future possible
trajectories of each subsystem's variables of interest. The use of
contracts makes the design and control of large systems of systems
scalable and flexible, providing a common framework for distributed and
hierarchical control, where other subsystems can autonomously join or
leave the current system. The possibilities of the approach are
illustrated with a building control example. Future work will consider
the use of stochastic contracts. First ideas in this direction will be
presented in the second part of the talk, which will focus on stochastic
model predictive control based on polynomial chaos expansions.