| Article ID: | iaor2014743 |
| Volume: | 161 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Start Page Number: | 933 |
| End Page Number: | 950 |
| Publication Date: | Jun 2014 |
| Journal: | Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications |
| Authors: | Tran Tri, Ha Q |
| Keywords: | control, programming: network, programming: linear |
This paper presents a new dissipativity‐based decentralized model predictive control strategy for networks of linear systems suffering from a bounded coupling delay. The notion of delay‐robust dissipativity is introduced and applied to the development of interconnection stability conditions. The dissipation inequality of system trajectories is converted into a prognostic stability constraint for the optimization problem of model predictive control to guarantee the system stability. A recursive feasibility condition is derived for the constrained optimization problem, which is formulated in a semi‐definite program. A numerical example of an interconnected three‐unit process system is provided for illustrations.