We show how the recent works on data-driven open-loop minimum-energy control for linear systems can be exploited to obtain closed-loop control laws in the form of linear dynamic controllers that are relatively optimal. Besides being stabilizing, they achieve the optimal minimum-energy trajectory when the initial condition is the same as the open-loop optimal control problem. The order of the controller is N-n, where N is the length of the optimal open-loop trajectory, and n is the order of the system. The same idea can be used for obtaining a relatively optimal controller, entirely based on data, from open-loop trajectories starting from up to linearly independent initial conditions.

Data-driven dynamic relatively optimal control

Pellegrino F. A.;Fenu G.;Salvato E.
2023-01-01

Abstract

We show how the recent works on data-driven open-loop minimum-energy control for linear systems can be exploited to obtain closed-loop control laws in the form of linear dynamic controllers that are relatively optimal. Besides being stabilizing, they achieve the optimal minimum-energy trajectory when the initial condition is the same as the open-loop optimal control problem. The order of the controller is N-n, where N is the length of the optimal open-loop trajectory, and n is the order of the system. The same idea can be used for obtaining a relatively optimal controller, entirely based on data, from open-loop trajectories starting from up to linearly independent initial conditions.
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