LQR for Systems with Probabilistic Parametric Uncertainties: A Gradient Method
Leilei Cui, Richard D. Braatz
- Year
- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
A gradient-based method is proposed for solving the linear quadratic regulator (LQR) problem for linear systems with nonlinear dependence on time-invariant probabilistic parametric uncertainties. The approach explicitly accounts for model uncertainty and ensures robust performance. By leveraging polynomial chaos theory (PCT) in conjunction with policy optimization techniques, the original stochastic system is lifted into a high-dimensional linear time-invariant (LTI) system with structured state-feedback control. A first-order gradient descent algorithm is then developed to directly optimize the structured feedback gain and iteratively minimize the LQR cost. We rigorously establish linear convergence of the gradient descent algorithm and show that the PCT-based approximation error decays algebraically at a rate $O(N^{-p})$ for any positive integer $p$, where $N$ denotes the order of the polynomials. Numerical examples demonstrate that the proposed method achieves significantly higher computational efficiency than conventional bilinear matrix inequality (BMI)-based approaches.
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