Reinforcement Learning based on MPC/MHE for Unmodeled and Partially Observable Dynamics
Abstract
This paper proposes an observer-based framework for solving Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes (POMDPs) when an accurate model is not available. We first propose to use a Moving Horizon Estimation-Model Predictive Control (MHE-MPC) scheme in order to provide a policy for the POMDP problem, where the full state of the real process is not measured and necessarily known. We propose to parameterize both MPC and MHE formulations, where certain adjustable parameters are regarded for tuning the policy. In this paper, for the sake of tackling the unmodeled and partially observable dynamics, we leverage the Reinforcement Learning (RL) to tune the parameters of MPC and MHE schemes jointly, with the closed-loop performance of the policy as a goal rather than model fitting or the MHE performance. Illustrations show that the proposed approach can effectively increase the performance of close-loop control of systems formulated as POMDPs.
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