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Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1984, Issue 8, Pages 78–86 (Mi at4797)  

Deterministic Systems

Necessary conditions for optimality of movable control and optimal sliding modes

Yu. V. Orlov

Moscow
Abstract: With reference to systems described by a heat conductivity equation the paper describes optimal control in the class of mobile and distributed signals. Functional analysis methods lead to necessary optimality conditions in that class. For problems with a mobile source of control the optimal process is shown to be generally realizable by sliding modes.

Received: 19.07.1982
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 62-505
Language: Russian
Citation: Yu. V. Orlov, “Necessary conditions for optimality of movable control and optimal sliding modes”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1984, no. 8, 78–86; Autom. Remote Control, 45:8 (1984), 1027–1033
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