Terminal Weights to nlmpc
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Saskia Putri
le 3 Mar 2023
Commenté : Saskia Putri
le 8 Mar 2023
Hello everyone,
I am planning to add terminal weights and terminal constraints to my NMPC code. However, I am not sure how to define the cost function using the standard with additional terminal cost. Can anyone help me with this?
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Emmanouil Tzorakoleftherakis
le 3 Mar 2023
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le 8 Mar 2023
For nonlinear mpc, the easiest way to do that is to use the multistage formulation and block. Then you can set constraints/cost for the final stage to accomplish what you need. Here is an example that you can use as a reference.
You could also do the same with the generic nonlinear MPC formulation that you are currently using, but it is a bit more complex. An example that you can follow is here. Here, you would need to provide constraints and weights as vectors for the entire prediction horizon, for each time step. So you can see how much more convenient the multistage formulation is where you have the flexibility to define cost/constraints at every stage/time step.
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