Bilevel MPC for Linear Systems: A Tractable Reduction and Continuous Connection to Hierarchical MPC
Ryuta Moriyasu, Carmen Amo Alonso, Marco Pavone
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Model predictive control (MPC) has been widely used in many fields, often in hierarchical architectures that combine controllers and decision-making layers at different levels. However, when such architectures are cast as bilevel optimization problems, standard KKT-based reformulations often introduce nonconvex and potentially nonsmooth structures that are undesirable for real-time verifiable control. In this paper, we study a bilevel MPC architecture composed of (i) an upper layer that selects the reference sequence and (ii) a lower-level linear MPC that tracks such reference sequence. We propose a smooth single-level reduction that does not degrade performance under a verifiable block-matrix nonsingularity condition. In addition, when the problem is convex, its solution is unique and equivalent to a corresponding centralized MPC, enabling the inheritance of closed-loop properties. We further show that bilevel MPC is a natural extension of standard hierarchical MPC, and introduce an interpolation framework that continuously connects the two via move-blocking. This framework reveals optimal-value ordering among the resulting formulations and provides inexpensive a posteriori degradation certificates, thereby enabling a principled performance-computational efficiency trade-off.
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