Robust and Kernelized Data-Enabled Predictive Control for Nonlinear Systems

4 Jun 2022  ·  Linbin Huang, John Lygeros, Florian Dörfler ·

This paper presents a robust and kernelized data-enabled predictive control (RoKDeePC) algorithm to perform model-free optimal control for nonlinear systems using only input and output data. The algorithm combines robust predictive control and a non-parametric representation of nonlinear systems enabled by regularized kernel methods. The latter is based on implicitly learning the nonlinear behavior of the system via the representer theorem. Instead of seeking a model and then performing control design, our method goes directly from data to control. This allows us to robustify the control inputs against the uncertainties in data by considering a min-max optimization problem to calculate the optimal control sequence. We show that by incorporating a proper uncertainty set, this min-max problem can be reformulated as a nonconvex but structured minimization problem. By exploiting its structure, we present a projected gradient descent algorithm to effectively solve this problem. Finally, we test the RoKDeePC on two nonlinear example systems - one academic case study and a grid-forming converter feeding a nonlinear load - and compare it with some existing nonlinear data-driven predictive control methods.

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