
Optimal Control
An Introduction to the Theory with Applications
Hocking(Author)
Clarendon Press
Published on 14. February 1991
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-19-859682-0 (ISBN)
Description
Systems that evolve with time occur frequently in nature and modelling the behaviour of such systems provides an important application of mathematics. These systems can be completely deterministic, but it may be possible too to control their behaviour by intervention through 'controls'. The theory of optimal control is concerned with determining such controls which, at minimum cost, either direct the system along a given trajectory or enable it to reach a given point in its state space.
This textbook is a straightforward introduction to the theory of optimal control with an emphasis on presenting many different applications. Professor Hocking has taken pains to ensure that the theory is developed to display the main themes of the arguments but without using sophisticated mathematical tools.
Problems in this setting can arise across a wide range of subjects and there are illustrative examples of systems from as diverse fields as dynamics, economics, population control, and medicine. Throughout there are many worked examples, and numerous exercises (with solutions) are provided.
This textbook is a straightforward introduction to the theory of optimal control with an emphasis on presenting many different applications. Professor Hocking has taken pains to ensure that the theory is developed to display the main themes of the arguments but without using sophisticated mathematical tools.
Problems in this setting can arise across a wide range of subjects and there are illustrative examples of systems from as diverse fields as dynamics, economics, population control, and medicine. Throughout there are many worked examples, and numerous exercises (with solutions) are provided.
Reviews / Votes
`The author has succeeded in creating a very self-contained book which introduces the reader to both the Pontryagin maximum principle and a wide range of applications.' Short Book Reviews 'a thoroughly readable working text for either postgraduate or undergraduate study ... The important concepts are introduced and illustrated by simple examples and there are many lively exercises, with appended solutions.'Mathematika, 38 (1991) 'The book gives an introductory text for those approaching the topic for the first time and without sophisticated mathematical analysis at their disposal ... the book is clearly written and the subject is well presented. The structure of the book has been carefully selected. The exercises will help in a deeper study of this subject.'
Andrzej J. Osiadacz, Warsaw University of Technology, International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, Vol. 7 (1993)
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
numerous line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
388 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-859682-0 (9780198596820)
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Content
Optimal control problems; Systems of differential equations, matrices, and sets; PART A: TIME-OPTIMAL CONTROL OF LINEAR SYSTEMS: Controllability; Time-optimal control; Further examples; PART B: THE PONTRYAGIN MAXIMUM PRINCIPLE: The basic Pontryagin Maximum Principle (PMP); Extensions to the PMP; Linear state equations with quadratic costs; Proof of the Pontryagin Maximum Principle; Further applications and extensions; PART C: APPLICATIONS OF OPTIMAL CONTROL THEORY: Some applied optimal control problems; Numerical methods for optimal control problems; Bibliography; Outline solutions to the exercises; Index.