An algorithm for constructing a control function that transfers a wide class of stationary nonlinear systems of ordinary differential equations from an initial state to a final state under certain control restrictions is proposed. The algorithm is designed to be convenient for numerical implementation. A constructive criterion of the desired transfer possibility is presented. The problem of an interorbital flight is considered as a test example and it is simulated numerically with the presented method.
Abstract-The problem of finding the maximum independent set of vertices in an undirected graph is considered. The modification of Robson's algorithm for determining the elements of maximum independent set is proposed.
Abstract-By constructing a Luenberger-type asymptotic observer, a method of finding the control function, that ensures the translation of a class of nonlinear stationary control systems of ordinary differential equations from the initial state to a given final state taking into account the actual measured values, was developed. A constructive criterion guaranteeing the existence of solution of this problem was found. An algorithm is proposed for constructing a control function that transfer wide class of nonlinear systems of ordinary differential equations from an initial state to an fixed state. The algorithm is convenient for numerical implementation. A constructive condition is obtained for which this transfer is possible.
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