A Fokker-Planck control framework for stochastic systems (Q1755915): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Created a new Item |
Added link to MaRDI item. |
||
links / mardi / name | links / mardi / name | ||
Revision as of 06:54, 1 February 2024
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | A Fokker-Planck control framework for stochastic systems |
scientific article |
Statements
A Fokker-Planck control framework for stochastic systems (English)
0 references
11 January 2019
0 references
Summary: A new framework for the optimal control of Probability Density Functions (PDF) of stochastic processes is reviewed. This framework is based on Fokker-Planck (FP) partial differential equations that govern the time evolution of the PDF of stochastic systems and on control objectives that may require to follow a given PDF trajectory or to minimize an expectation functional.{ }Corresponding to different stochastic processes, different FP equations are obtained. In particular, FP equations of parabolic, fractional parabolic, integro parabolic, and hyperbolic type are discussed. The corresponding optimization problems are deterministic and can be formulated in an open-loop framework and within a closed-loop model predictive control strategy. The connection between the dynamic programming scheme given by the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation and the FP control framework is discussed. Under appropriate assumptions, it is shown that the two strategies are equivalent. Some applications of the FP control framework to different models are discussed and its extension in a mean-field framework is elucidated.
0 references
Fokker-Planck equations
0 references
Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation
0 references
stochastic process
0 references
hybrid systems
0 references
Markov renewal processes
0 references
probability density function
0 references
mean-field approach
0 references
optimal control theory
0 references
model predictive control
0 references
numerical analysis
0 references
scientific computing
0 references