Einladung zum Vortrag im Kolloquium
Technische Kybernetik
Stability and invariance in less than a
millisecond
Prof. Dr. Colin Jones
Automatic Control Laboratory
École Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne EPFL
Tuesday, 07. February 2012, 2:00 p.m.
IST-Seminar-Room 3.243 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 -
Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen
Abstract
Pushing predictive controllers, which
require the solution of an optimization problem at each
sampling interval, into the millisecond range opens up
both new possibilities, as well as new challenges for
control. Computational limits placed on standard convex
solvers invalidate basic assumptions made when proving the
stability, or invariance of constrained control laws and
as a result cannot be used in fast, real-time
implementations with confidence. This talk will present
two optimization methods that can be proven to stabilize a
system and enforce constraints, even for extremely short
computational times or in the presence of time jitter.
We'll report on two fast 'code-generation' toolboxes:
FiOrdOs, for first-order, and FORCES, for second order
methods and demonstrate their capabilities through
application examples.
Biographical Information
Colin Jones is an Assistant Professor in the
Automatic Control Laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique
Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. He was a
Senior Researcher at the Automatic Control Lab at ETH
Zurich until 2010 and obtained a PhD in 2005 from the
University of Cambridge for his work on polyhedral
computational methods for constrained control. Prior to
that, he was at the University of British Columbia in
Canada, where he took a BASc and MASc in Electrical
Engineering and Mathematics. Colin has worked in a variety
of industrial roles, ranging from control of heating,
ventilation and air conditioning to ballistic missile
interception. He was co-founder of Apex Optimization; a
custom optimization house that focuses on human resource
scheduling. His current research interests are in the
areas of high-speed predictive control and optimization,
as well as green energy generation, distribution and
management.
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