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Approximate SDD-TMPC with Spiking Neural Networks: An Application to Wheeled Robots

F. Surma, Anahita Jamshidnejad

Year
2024
Citations
1

Abstract

Model Predictive Control (MPC) optimizes an objective function within a prediction window under constraints. In the presence of bounded disturbances, robust versions are used. Recently, a promising robust MPC was introduced that outperforms SOTA approaches. However, solving the optimization problem online is computationally expensive. An efficient approximation method, such as neural networks (NN), can be substituted to accelerate the online computation. There are discrepancies between the control inputs due to the approximation. We propose to model them as bounded state-dependent disturbances to robustly control nonlinear wheeled robots. We consider a spiking NN to ensure that small robots could use it.

Keywords

RobotArtificial neural networkComputer scienceSpiking neural networkArtificial intelligence

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