We introduce discontinuous solutions to nonlinear impulsive control systems with state time delays in the dynamics and derive necessary optimality conditions in the form of a max- imum principle for associated optimal control problems. In the case without delays, if the measure control is scalar valued, the corresponding discontinuous state trajectory, understood as a limit of classical state trajectories for absolutely continuous controls approximating the measure, is unique. For vector-valued measure controls, however, the limiting trajectory is not unique and a full de- scription of the control must include additional ``attached"" controls affecting instantaneous state evolution at a discontinuity. For impulsive control systems with time delays we reveal a new phe- nomenon, namely, that the limiting state trajectory resulting from different approximations of a given measure control needs not to be unique, even in the scalar case. Correspondingly, our framework allows for additional attached controls, even though the measure control is scalar valued.

OPTIMAL IMPULSIVE CONTROL FOR TIME DELAY SYSTEMS

Giovanni Fusco
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Monica Motta;
2024

Abstract

We introduce discontinuous solutions to nonlinear impulsive control systems with state time delays in the dynamics and derive necessary optimality conditions in the form of a max- imum principle for associated optimal control problems. In the case without delays, if the measure control is scalar valued, the corresponding discontinuous state trajectory, understood as a limit of classical state trajectories for absolutely continuous controls approximating the measure, is unique. For vector-valued measure controls, however, the limiting trajectory is not unique and a full de- scription of the control must include additional ``attached"" controls affecting instantaneous state evolution at a discontinuity. For impulsive control systems with time delays we reveal a new phe- nomenon, namely, that the limiting state trajectory resulting from different approximations of a given measure control needs not to be unique, even in the scalar case. Correspondingly, our framework allows for additional attached controls, even though the measure control is scalar valued.
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