Robust min–max optimal control design for systems with uncertain models: A neural dynamic programming approach

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The design of an artificial neural network (ANN) based sub-optimal controller to solve the finite-horizon optimization problem for a class of systems with uncertainties is the main outcome of this study. The optimization problem considers a convex performance index in the Bolza form. The dynamic uncertain restriction is considered as a linear system affected by modeling uncertainties, as well as by external bounded perturbations. The proposed controller implements a min–max approach based on the dynamic neural programming approximate solution. An ANN approximates the Value function to get the estimate of the Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman (HJB) equation solution. The explicit adaptive law for the weights in the ANN is obtained from the approximation of the HJB solution. The stability analysis based on the Lyapunov theory yields to confirm that the approximate Value function serves as a Lyapunov function candidate and to conclude the practical stability of the equilibrium point. A simulation example illustrates the characteristics of the sub-optimal controller. The comparison of the performance indexes obtained with the application of different controllers evaluates the effect of perturbations and the sub-optimal solution.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)153-164
Número de páginas12
PublicaciónNeural Networks
Volumen125
DOI
EstadoPublicada - may. 2020

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