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A maximum principle for infinite time asymptotically stable impulsive dynamic control systems
Date
2010-12-01Registration in:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline), p. 1326-1331.
1474-6670
10.3182/20100901-3-IT-2016.00272
2-s2.0-80051768975
3638688119433520
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Universidade do Porto
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Abstract
We consider an infinite horizon optimal impulsive control problems for which a given cost function is minimized by choosing control strategies driving the state to a point in a given closed set C ∞. We present necessary conditions of optimality in the form of a maximum principle for which the boundary condition of the adjoint variable is such that non-degeneracy due to the fact that the time horizon is infinite is ensured. These conditions are given for conventional systems in a first instance and then for impulsive control problems. They are proved by considering a family of approximating auxiliary interval conventional (without impulses) optimal control problems defined on an increasing sequence of finite time intervals. As far as we know, results of this kind have not been derived previously. © 2010 IFAC.
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