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New approach to the optimal control of delay systems via Chebyshev series
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    New approach to the optimal control of delay systems via Chebyshev series (English)
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    Based on the Chebyshev series, a directly computational formulation in matrix form is established for evaluating the optimal control and trajectory of time-delay systems. In a comparison with the previous work ``see the authors, Int. J. Control 41, 1221-1234 (1985; Zbl 0562.93034)], the formulation is shown to be more straightforward and convenient for digital computation. Thus the difficulty in obtaining a solution of the two-point boundary-value problem with both delayed and advanced arguments is circumvented. An example compares the actual solution with the one obtained using the technique of this paper.
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    Chebyshev series
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    time-delay systems
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