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CATEGORIES:CUED Control Group Seminars
SUMMARY:Control Design Using Differential Games – From Cen
 tralised to Decentralised Control - Thulasi Mylvag
 anam\, Imperial College London
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181115T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181115T150000
UID:TALK111688AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/111688
DESCRIPTION:A wide variety of problems can be described and st
 udied using the framework provided by differential
  game theory. In terms of control design\, nonzero
 -sum differential games are particularly useful fo
 r systems with several inputs with individual\, po
 ssibly conflicting\, objectives.  Obtaining soluti
 ons for such problems involves solving a system of
  coupled partial differential equations and\, in g
 eneral\, closed-form solutions to these cannot be 
 obtained. For this reason\, it is often necessary 
 to settle for approximate solutions. A systematic 
 method for constructing approximate solutions with
 out solving partial differential equations will be
  presented and demonstrated by means of a variety 
 of numerical examples. Special attention\, in the 
 form of both theoretical and experimental results\
 , will be paid to applications involving multi-age
 nt systems.  Finally\, some recent developments in
  the context of distributed control design will be
  presented. 
LOCATION:Cambridge University Engineering Department\, Lect
 ure Theatre 2
CONTACT:Alberto Padoan
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