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Symplectic Pseudospectral Methods For Optimal Control Theory And Applications In Path Planning 1st Ed Xinwei Wang

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Symplectic Pseudospectral Methods For Optimal Control Theory And Applications In Path Planning 1st Ed Xinwei Wang
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.47 MB
Author: Xinwei Wang, Jie Liu, Haijun Peng
ISBN: 9789811534379, 9789811534386, 9811534373, 9811534381
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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Symplectic Pseudospectral Methods For Optimal Control Theory And Applications In Path Planning 1st Ed Xinwei Wang by Xinwei Wang, Jie Liu, Haijun Peng 9789811534379, 9789811534386, 9811534373, 9811534381 instant download after payment.

The book focuses on symplectic pseudospectral methods for nonlinear optimal control problems and their applications. Both the fundamental principles and engineering practice are addressed. Symplectic pseudospectral methods for nonlinear optimal control problems with complicated factors (i.e., inequality constraints, state-delay, unspecific terminal time, etc.) are solved under the framework of indirect methods. The methods developed here offer a high degree of computational efficiency and accuracy when compared with popular direct pseudospectral methods. The methods are applied to solve optimal control problems arising in various engineering fields, particularly in path planning problems for autonomous vehicles. Given its scope, the book will benefit researchers, engineers and graduate students in the fields of automatic control, path planning, ordinary differential equations, etc.

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