Exponential weighting of future tracking errors and control increments is employed for receding-horizon predictive control and seen to improvethe dynamic behaviour of the closed-loop system. A sufficient condition for the asymptotic stability of generalized predictive control (OPe) with these weightings is derived. The condition can be easily satisfied whereas the corresponding condition for OPC with constant weighting is highly restrictive. In the case of constrained receding-horizon predictive control (CRHPC), a prescribed degree of stability is obtained just as with infinitehorizon optimal control using the same type of weighting. This makes it possible to use a simplified CRHPC law with no weighting on the tracking error but which guarantees convergence to the set-point faster than a bounding exponential.
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