Title :
Hybrid Computer Methods for Direct Functional Optimization
Author :
Andrews, Michael ; Korn, Granino A.
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical Engineering, Colorado State University
Abstract :
Control and trajectory optimization involves the minimization of a performance index (PI) of integral form where some optimal control law exists in a dynamic system. In this paper, a hybrid minicomputer with an adaptive random-search algorithm implements an iterative search for the optimal control. The search assumes that some initial control is randomly perturbed and a fast analog computer generates respective PI from the analog response of the dynamic system. An improved PI informs the digital computer to utilize the perturbed control as a basis for the next iteration; otherwise a new perturbation replaces the old perturbation in the next iteration. The search terminates when no further improvements occur.
Keywords :
Hybrid computer, multiparameter control, random perturbation search.; Adaptive control; Analog computers; Control systems; Differential equations; Iterative algorithms; Microcomputers; Optimal control; Optimization methods; Performance analysis; Programmable control; Hybrid computer, multiparameter control, random perturbation search.;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/T-C.1975.224101