This paper presents properties of a control law which quantizes the unconstrained solution to a unitary horizon quadratic programme. This nave quantized control law underlies many popular algorithms, such as -converters and decision feedback equalities, and is easily shown to be globally optimal for horizon one. However, the question arises as to whether it is also globally optimal for horizons greater than one, i.e. whether it solves a finite horizon quadratic programme, where decision variables are restricted to belonging to a quantized set. By using dynamic programming, we develop sufficient conditions for this to hold. The present analysis is restricted to first order plants. However, this case already raises a number of highly non-triv...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for finite detection of an optimal initial decision for ...
Necessary conditions of optimality in the form of a maximum principle are derived for state constrai...
Infinite horizon sequential decision problems may be solved by identifying a solution horizon, a fin...
This paper presents properties of a control law which quantizes the unconstrained solution to a unit...
We investigate the properties of a control law which quantizes the unconstrained solution to a unita...
Model Predictive Control is increasingly being used in areas where decision variables are constraine...
This contribution addresses the problem of discrete time receding horizon quadratic control for plan...
Abstract — We consider the problem of approximating opti-mal stationary control policies by quantize...
This paper deals with the stabilization problem for a particular class of hybrid systems, namely dis...
This thesis deals with the optimal regulation of constrained discrete-time systems. The class of pro...
This paper lays down conceptual groundwork for optimal choice in infinite-horizon finite-state Marko...
A class of infinite-horizon optimal control problems that arise in economic applications is consider...
Systems involving quantisation arise in many areas of engineering, especially when digital implement...
In this paper, we consider infinite-horizon linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control systems with the...
We consider a class of infinite-horizon optimal control problems with not necessarily bounded set of...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for finite detection of an optimal initial decision for ...
Necessary conditions of optimality in the form of a maximum principle are derived for state constrai...
Infinite horizon sequential decision problems may be solved by identifying a solution horizon, a fin...
This paper presents properties of a control law which quantizes the unconstrained solution to a unit...
We investigate the properties of a control law which quantizes the unconstrained solution to a unita...
Model Predictive Control is increasingly being used in areas where decision variables are constraine...
This contribution addresses the problem of discrete time receding horizon quadratic control for plan...
Abstract — We consider the problem of approximating opti-mal stationary control policies by quantize...
This paper deals with the stabilization problem for a particular class of hybrid systems, namely dis...
This thesis deals with the optimal regulation of constrained discrete-time systems. The class of pro...
This paper lays down conceptual groundwork for optimal choice in infinite-horizon finite-state Marko...
A class of infinite-horizon optimal control problems that arise in economic applications is consider...
Systems involving quantisation arise in many areas of engineering, especially when digital implement...
In this paper, we consider infinite-horizon linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control systems with the...
We consider a class of infinite-horizon optimal control problems with not necessarily bounded set of...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for finite detection of an optimal initial decision for ...
Necessary conditions of optimality in the form of a maximum principle are derived for state constrai...
Infinite horizon sequential decision problems may be solved by identifying a solution horizon, a fin...