Controllability and observability imply exponential decay of sensitivity in dynamic optimization
Abstract:
We study a property of dynamic optimization (DO) problems (as those encountered in model pbkp_redictive control and moving horizon estimation) that is known as exponential decay of sensitivity (EDS). This property indicates that the sensitivity of the solution at stage i against a data perturbation at stage j decays exponentially with |i−j|. Building upon our previous results, we show that EDS holds under uniform boundedness of the Lagrangian Hessian, a uniform second order sufficiency condition (uSOSC), and a uniform linear independence constraint qualification (uLICQ). Furthermore, we prove that uSOSC and uLICQ can be obtained under uniform controllability and observability. Hence, we have that uniform controllability and observability imply EDS. These results provide insights into how perturbations propagate along the horizon and enable the development of approximation and solution schemes. We illustrate the developments with numerical examples.
Año de publicación:
2021
Keywords:
- Model Pbkp_redictive Control
- Nonlinear
- Sensitivity Analysis
- Moving horizon estimation
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Tipo de documento:
Conference Object
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Optimización matemática
- Control óptimo
- Optimización matemática
Áreas temáticas:
- Ciencias de la computación