Cauligi et al., 2022 - Google Patents
PRISM: Recurrent neural networks and presolve methods for fast mixed-integer optimal controlCauligi et al., 2022
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- Cauligi A
- Chakrabarty A
- Di Cairano S
- Quirynen R
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- Learning for dynamics and control conference
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While mixed-integer convex programs (MICPs) arise frequently in mixed-integer optimal control problems (MIOCPs), current state-of-the-art MICP solvers are often too slow for real- time applications, limiting the practicality of MICP-based controller design. Although …
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