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Balanced Reduced-Order Models for Iterative Nonlinear Control of Large-Scale Systems

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We propose a new framework to design controllers for high-dimensional nonlinear systems. The control is designed through the iterative linear quadratic regulator (ILQR), an algorithm that computes control by iteratively… Click to show full abstract

We propose a new framework to design controllers for high-dimensional nonlinear systems. The control is designed through the iterative linear quadratic regulator (ILQR), an algorithm that computes control by iteratively applying the linear quadratic regulator on the local linearization of the system at each time step. Since ILQR is computationally expensive, we propose to first construct reduced-order models (ROMs) of the high-dimensional nonlinear system. We derive nonlinear ROMs via projection, where the basis is computed via balanced truncation (BT) and LQG balanced truncation (LQG-BT). Numerical experiments are performed on a semi-discretized nonlinear Burgers equation. We find that the ILQR algorithm produces good control on ROMs constructed either by BT or LQG-BT, with BT-ROM based controllers outperforming LQG-BT slightly for very low-dimensional systems.

Keywords: reduced order; control; balanced reduced; models iterative; order models

Journal Title: IEEE Control Systems Letters
Year Published: 2021

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