Dynamic programming is a powerful method for solving optimization problems, but has a number of drawbacks that limit its use to solving problems of very low dimension. To overcome these limitations, author Rein Luus suggested using it in an iterative fashion. Although this method required vast computer resources, modifications to his original schem
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"This book provides a working knowledge of IDP with many worked out solutions for a wide range of problems. This is especially useful for graduate students and industrial practitioners because a strong background in mathematical techniques and chemical engineering is not essential for understanding this book. This book can be used in a university as a textbook at the level of seniors or first-year graduate students. Of course, this book is also suitable for academic researchers who need an alternative way to cross-validate their solutions to OCPs with their newly devised methods... It can be concluded that this text is a very good addition to the toolbox for numerical optimal control. It is expected that all engineers, graduate students, researchers who are involved in solving optimal control problems should know IDP - the new powerful OCP solution scheme."
-International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, vol. 11, no. 14, December 15, 2001
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978-0-429-52509-4 (9780429525094)
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Chapter 1: Fundamental concepts; Chapter 2: Steady-state optimization; Chapter 3: Dynamic programming; Chapter 4: Iterative dynamic programming; Chapter 5: Allowable values for control; Chapter 6: Evaluation of parameters in IDP; Chapter 7: Piecewise linear control; Chapter 8: Time-delay systems; Chapter 9: Variable stage lengths; Chapter 10: Singular control problems; Chapter 11: State constraints; Chapter 12: Time optimal control; Chapter 13: Nonseparable problems; Chapter 14: Sensitivity considerations; Chapter 15: Toward practical optimal control