Online Optimization with Unknown Time-varying Parameters
Shivanshu Tripathi, Abed AlRahman Al Makdah, Fabio Pasqualetti
- Year
- 2025
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
In this paper, we study optimization problems where the cost function contains time-varying parameters that are unmeasurable and evolve according to linear, yet unknown, dynamics. We propose a solution that leverages control theoretic tools to identify the dynamics of the parameters, predict their evolution, and ultimately compute a solution to the optimization problem. The identification of the dynamics of the time-varying parameters is done online using measurements of the gradient of the cost function. This system identification problem is not standard, since the output matrix is known and the dynamics of the parameters must be estimated in the original coordinates without similarity transformations. Interestingly, our analysis shows that, under mild conditions that we characterize, the identification of the parameters dynamics and, consequently, the computation of a time-varying solution to the optimization problem, requires only a finite number of measurements of the gradient of the cost function. We illustrate the effectiveness of our algorithm on a series of numerical examples.
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