Gonzalez Villarreal et al., 2022 - Google Patents
An efficient condensing algorithm for fast closed loop dual‐mode nonlinear model predictive controlGonzalez Villarreal et al., 2022
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- Gonzalez Villarreal O
- Rossiter J
- Tsourdos A
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- IET Control Theory & Applications
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This paper presents a novel computationally efficient Closed Loop Dual‐Mode Nonlinear Model Predictive Control scheme that uses closed loop models for condensing‐based multiple‐shooting frameworks which result in numerically robust optimisations. The …
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