Dynamic Programming for Impulse Feedback and Fast Controls offers
a description of feedback control in the class of impulsive inputs. This
book deals with the problem of closed-loop impulse control based on
generalization of dynamic programming techniques in the form of
variational inequalities of the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman type. It
provides exercises and examples in relation to software, such as
techniques for regularization of ill-posed problems. It also gives an
introduction to applications such as hybrid dynamics, control in
arbitrary small time, and discontinuous trajectories.
This book walks the readers through:
- the design and description of feedback solutions for impulse
controls;
- the explanation of impulses of higher order that are derivatives of
delta functions;
- the description of their physically realizable approximations - the
fast controls and their approximations;
- the treatment of uncertainty in impulse control and the applications
of impulse feedback.
Of interest to both academics and graduate students in the field of
control theory and applications, the book also protects users from
common errors, such as inappropriate solution attempts, by indicating
Hamiltonian techniques for hybrid systems with resets.