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Network Epidemic Control via Model Predictive Control: Extended Version

Mahtab Talaei, Alex Olshevsky, Laura F. White, Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis

Year
2026
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Abstract

Balancing the societal costs of non-pharmaceutical interventions with epidemic suppression requires adaptive feedback control. Rather than relying on state-dependent operational caps, we formulate an infinite-horizon optimal control problem for a networked SIQR model that strictly enforces suppression via a hard spectral constraint on the transmission dynamics. We derive a safety-critical Model Predictive Control (MPC) approximation that embeds this spectral certificate stage-wise, yielding a tunable exponential decay rate. Furthermore, we construct a terminal set ensuring recursive feasibility and a feasible continuation that decays globally, proving positive invariance directly via the physical depletion of susceptibles rather than standard quadratic Lyapunov functions. To handle prediction uncertainty, we develop a robust counterpart that replaces nominal constraints by upper-envelope versions, recovering recursive feasibility and finite-horizon realized decay. We conclude by validating our approaches using simulation studies that leverage public data from counties in the state of Massachusetts.

Keywords

math.OCeess.SYnlin.AOphysics.soc-ph

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