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This lecture presents an overview of receding horizon control (RHC).  In addition to providing a summary of the available theoretical results, we introduce the concept of differential flatness for simplifying RHC problems and provide an example of RHC control on the Caltech ducted fan.  . __NOTOC__
 
== Lecture Outline ==
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== Lecture Materials ==
* {{cds110b-pdfs|L3-1_RHC.pdf|Lecture Presentation}} (MP3)
* Lecture notes: [http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/papers/2001n_mur+03-sec.html Online Control Customization via Optimization-Based Control], R. Murray et al, 2003.
* {{cds110b-pdfs|hw3.pdf|Homework 3}}
 
== References and Further Reading ==
 
== Frequently Asked Questions ==

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This lecture presents an overview of receding horizon control (RHC). In addition to providing a summary of the available theoretical results, we introduce the concept of differential flatness for simplifying RHC problems and provide an example of RHC control on the Caltech ducted fan. .

Lecture Outline

Lecture Materials

References and Further Reading

Frequently Asked Questions