Adaptive Behavioral Predictive Control: State-Free Regulation Without Hankel Weights
Tam W. Nguyen
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents adaptive behavioral predictive control (ABPC), an indirect adaptive predictive control framework operating on streaming data. An LPV--ARX predictor is identified online via kernel--recursive least squares and used to compute closed-form predictive control sequences over a finite horizon, avoiding batch Hankel constructions and iterative optimization. Nonlinear kernel dictionaries extend model expressiveness within a behavioral formulation. Numerical studies on Hammerstein and NARX systems demonstrate effective performance when the dictionary aligns with the plant class and highlight conditioning and feature-selection effects. The paper emphasizes numerical simulation, computational feasibility, and reproducibility.
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