1969
DOI: 10.1080/00207176908905790
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An analogue technique for solving trajectory optimization problems

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“…Papers have been published dealing with time-optimal control (81), various types of delays (31,141,241,271,311,651,661,981), singular control (41,741,851), suboptimal control (21,171,541,581,681,921), and stochastic control (51,461,521,771,891,971). Other papers have dealt with the synthesis of control ( 101), the computational aspects of control (161,211,341,371), control in Banach space ( 221), the connection of game theory to control ( 231), a survey of incorrect problems in control (361), a general theory of extremals ( 561), the inclusion of constraints (471,571,901), the use of singular perturbations (701), the application of the sweep method ( 721), the pursuit problem (801), the connection to programming techniques (201,911), and the discrete maximum principle (291).…”
Section: Optimal Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papers have been published dealing with time-optimal control (81), various types of delays (31,141,241,271,311,651,661,981), singular control (41,741,851), suboptimal control (21,171,541,581,681,921), and stochastic control (51,461,521,771,891,971). Other papers have dealt with the synthesis of control ( 101), the computational aspects of control (161,211,341,371), control in Banach space ( 221), the connection of game theory to control ( 231), a survey of incorrect problems in control (361), a general theory of extremals ( 561), the inclusion of constraints (471,571,901), the use of singular perturbations (701), the application of the sweep method ( 721), the pursuit problem (801), the connection to programming techniques (201,911), and the discrete maximum principle (291).…”
Section: Optimal Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%