Regret of H∞ Preview Controllers
Abstract
This paper studies preview control in both the H∞ and regret-optimal settings. The plant is modeled as a discrete-time, linear time-invariant system subject to external disturbances. The performance baseline is the optimal non-causal controller that has full knowledge of the disturbance sequence. We first review the construction of the H∞ preview controller with p-steps of disturbance preview. We then show that the closed-loop H∞ performance of this preview controller converges as p ∞ to the performance of the optimal non-causal controller. Furthermore, we prove that the optimal regret of the preview controller converges to zero. These results demonstrate that increasing preview length allows controllers to asymptotically achieve non-causal performance in both the H∞ and regret frameworks. A numerical example illustrates the theoretical results.
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