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A Parallel Decomposition Scheme for Solving Long-Horizon Optimal Control Problems

Published 4 Mar 2019 in math.OC | (1903.01055v3)

Abstract: We present a temporal decomposition scheme for solving long-horizon optimal control problems. In the proposed scheme, the time domain is decomposed into a set of subdomains with partially overlapping regions. Subproblems associated with the subdomains are solved in parallel to obtain local primal-dual trajectories that are assembled to obtain the global trajectories. We provide a sufficient condition that guarantees convergence of the proposed scheme. This condition states that the effect of perturbations on the boundary conditions (i.e., initial state and terminal dual/adjoint variable) should decay asymptotically as one moves away from the boundaries. This condition also reveals that the scheme converges if the size of the overlap is sufficiently large and that the convergence rate improves with the size of the overlap. We prove that linear quadratic problems satisfy the asymptotic decay condition, and we discuss numerical strategies to determine if the condition holds in more general cases. We draw upon a non-convex optimal control problem to illustrate the performance of the proposed scheme.

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