Where can I find introductory resources on Model Predictive Control?

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Introductory resources on Model Predictive Control (MPC) include the Wikipedia page, which provides a basic overview. For more in-depth understanding, "Model Predictive Control System Design and Implementation Using MATLAB®" by Liuping Wang is recommended for its clear explanations and practical applications. Additionally, accessing Springer Link can yield numerous publications and books focused on MPC. These resources are beneficial for anyone looking to grasp the fundamentals and applications of MPC. Exploring these materials will enhance understanding of the subject.
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Can anyone provide some introductory links of Model Predictive control

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Yes I have gone through.I got a gist of it. Do you have publications which explain with applications clearly
 
Try Model Predictive Control System Design and Implementation Using MATLAB® by Liuping Wang. I haven't read all of it, but it seems to explain things well. If you've got access to Springer Link, they have a lot of books on MPC.
 
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