Abstract:Most studies on a multiobjective optimal control problem (MOCP) with nonlinear stochastic jump-diffusion system (NSJDS) constraints assume the state vector is available, but in practice, this is not necessarily the case. The observer-based MOCP is worthy of further research. Furthermore, the hybrid multiobjective differential evolution algorithm (HMODEA) is usually employed to help solve MOCPs with dynamical system constraints, and such problems often have a higher computational burden. To address these two is… Show more
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