The rapid evolution of computer science, communication, and information
technology has enabled the application of control techniques to systems
beyond the possibilities of control theory just a decade ago. Critical
infrastructures such as electricity, water, traffic and intermodal
transport networks are now in the scope of control engineers. The sheer
size of such large-scale systems requires the adoption of advanced
distributed control approaches. Distributed model predictive control
(MPC) is one of the promising control methodologies for control of such
systems.
This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of distributed MPC
approaches, while at the same time making clear directions of research
that deserve more attention. The core and rationale of 35 approaches are
carefully explained. Moreover, detailed step-by-step algorithmic
descriptions of each approach are provided. These features make the book
a comprehensive guide both for those seeking an introduction to
distributed MPC as well as for those who want to gain a deeper insight
in the wide range of distributed MPC techniques available.