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A recursively feasible and convergent Sequential Convex Programming procedure to solve non-convex problems with linear equality constraints
A computationally efficient method to solve non-convex programming problems
with linear equality constraints is presented. The proposed method is based on
a recursively feasible and descending sequential convex programming procedure
proven to converge to a locally optimal solution. Assuming that the first
convex problem in the sequence is feasible, these properties are obtained by
convexifying the non-convex cost and inequality constraints with inner-convex
approximations. Additionally, a computationally efficient method is introduced
to obtain inner-convex approximations based on Taylor series expansions. These
Taylor-based inner-convex approximations provide the overall algorithm with a
quadratic rate of convergence. The proposed method is capable of solving
problems of practical interest in real-time. This is illustrated with a
numerical simulation of an aerial vehicle trajectory optimization problem on
commercial-of-the-shelf embedded computers