On the Generalized Duality Principle for State-Constrained Control and State Estimation Under Impulsive Inputs
Alexander B. Kurzhanski ()
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Alexander B. Kurzhanski: Moscow State University
A chapter in Control Systems and Mathematical Methods in Economics, 2018, pp 119-146 from Springer
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Abstract This paper compares solutions to the problem of optimal control under scale of inputs that range from impulses of higher order to differentiable functions with that of guaranteed state estimation under unknown but bounded inputs taken within the same range. Indicated is a similarity between duality of these problems in the systems sense and in the sense of mathematical programming.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-75169-6_7
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