To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternative-strategies have emerged in the last century: dynamic programming (DP) and Pontryagin's minimum principle (PMP). The former characterizes the solution by shaping the dynamics in a closed loop (a priori unknown) via the selection of a feedback input, at the price, however, of the solution to (typically daunting) partial differential equations. The latter, instead, provides (extended) dynamics that must be satisfied by the optimal process, for which boundary conditions (a priori unknown) should be determined. The results discussed in this article combine the two approaches by matching the corresponding trajectories, i.e., combining the underly...
AbstractA wide class of nonlinear relaxed optimal control problems are shown to be equivalent to con...
In this paper, we consider a class of optimal control problems governed by a differential system. We...
In this paper, we consider a class of optimal control problems governed by a differential system. We...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent—and somewhat alternativ...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternativ...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternativ...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternativ...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternativ...
Optimal control theory has been used to obtain solutions to a variety of a...
Dynamic optimisation, with a particular focus on optimal control and nonzero-sum differential games,...
In this paper, we consider a numerical method for designing optimal controlon Linear Quadratic Regul...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a class of optimal control problems governed by a d...
Dynamic optimisation, with a particular focus on optimal control and nonzero-sum differential games,...
In this paper we advocate for Isaacs\u27 method for the solution of differential games to be applied...
This thesis is focused on state-of-art numerical optimization methods for nonlinear (discrete-time) ...
AbstractA wide class of nonlinear relaxed optimal control problems are shown to be equivalent to con...
In this paper, we consider a class of optimal control problems governed by a differential system. We...
In this paper, we consider a class of optimal control problems governed by a differential system. We...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent—and somewhat alternativ...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternativ...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternativ...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternativ...
To study optimal control and disturbance attenuation problems, two prominent-and somewhat alternativ...
Optimal control theory has been used to obtain solutions to a variety of a...
Dynamic optimisation, with a particular focus on optimal control and nonzero-sum differential games,...
In this paper, we consider a numerical method for designing optimal controlon Linear Quadratic Regul...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a class of optimal control problems governed by a d...
Dynamic optimisation, with a particular focus on optimal control and nonzero-sum differential games,...
In this paper we advocate for Isaacs\u27 method for the solution of differential games to be applied...
This thesis is focused on state-of-art numerical optimization methods for nonlinear (discrete-time) ...
AbstractA wide class of nonlinear relaxed optimal control problems are shown to be equivalent to con...
In this paper, we consider a class of optimal control problems governed by a differential system. We...
In this paper, we consider a class of optimal control problems governed by a differential system. We...