Cost function for MPC controller in Simulink

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Raj Kumar Muniyandi
Raj Kumar Muniyandi am 4 Apr. 2019
Verschoben: Walter Roberson am 12 Feb. 2024
Hey guys !
I am working on designing a mpc controller using the MPC controller simulink block !
But i don't know where to define the cost function for the optimizer ?
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jana nassereddine
jana nassereddine am 28 Mär. 2023
yes, please, same question
akram amri
akram amri am 10 Feb. 2024
Verschoben: Walter Roberson am 12 Feb. 2024
Did you solve the problem? If so, can you please give me the code?

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Jordan Olson
Jordan Olson am 12 Feb. 2024
The cost function for the MPC is defined within the MPC object that's provided as a parameter of the Simulink block, not on the Simulink block itself.
For linear and adaptive MPC, a standard linear cost function is used. You tune the cost function by modifying various weights using any of the following methods:
  • Modify controller weights in MATLAB, as discussed here
  • Enable online tuning weights in the block parameters of the MPC Controller block
  • [Linear MPC only] Tune weights interactively using the MPC Designer app (this app is opened when clicking the "Design" button in the block parameters of the MPC Controller block)
For nonlinear and nonlinear multistage MPC, you can specify a custom cost function (defined as a MATLAB function). The process for defining a custom cost function for nonlinear MPC is defined here.

akram amri
akram amri am 12 Feb. 2024
When I run MPC code to control an asynchronous machine, I get this type of error "global declaration not resolved to a data store memory block registered via the ports and data manager" What should I do?
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Jordan Olson
Jordan Olson am 12 Feb. 2024
This issue seems unrelated to the original MPC question. Please consult a different MATLAB Answers thread or contact Technical Support.

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