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Upravlenie Bol'shimi Sistemami, 2011, Issue 35, Pages 59–67 (Mi ubs568)  

Mathematical Control Theory

Game-theoretic principles of terminal control for non-stationary object

A. Ya. Andrienko, E. I. Tropova, A. I. Chadaev

Institute of Control Sciences of RAS
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Abstract: A game-theoretic setting of a problem of pulsed terminal control for a linear non-stationary object is considered under control action constraints. The solution principles are introduced, which take into account a priori limited noise in the feedback channel of the system. The example is given.
Keywords: game statement of a problem control, non-stationary object, the limited noise and control.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 629.7.052
BBC: 22.18
Language: Russian
Citation: A. Ya. Andrienko, E. I. Tropova, A. I. Chadaev, “Game-theoretic principles of terminal control for non-stationary object”, UBS, 35 (2011), 59–67
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\paper Game-theoretic principles of terminal control for non-stationary object
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\pages 59--67
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