An Overview of Systems-Theoretic Guarantees in Data-Driven Model Predictive Control

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The development of control methods based on data has seen a surge of interest in recent years. When applying data-driven controllers in real-world applications, providing theoretical guarantees for the closed-loop system is of crucial importance to ensure reliable operation. In this review, we provide an overview of data-driven model predictive control (MPC) methods for controlling unknown systems with guarantees on systems-theoretic properties such as stability, robustness, and constraint satisfaction. The considered approaches rely on the fundamental lemma from behavioral theory in order to predict input-output trajectories directly from data. We cover various setups, ranging from linear systems and noise-free data to more realistic formulations with noise and nonlinearities, and we provide an overview of different techniques to ensure guarantees for the closed-loop system. Moreover, we discuss avenues for future research that may further improve the theoretical understanding and practical applicability of data-driven MPC.

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Berberich, J., & Allgöwer, F. (2025, May 5). An Overview of Systems-Theoretic Guarantees in Data-Driven Model Predictive Control. Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-control-030323-024328

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