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Observation control problems in discrete-continuous stochastic systems

In: Impulsive Control in Continuous and Discrete-Continuous Systems

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  • Boris M. Miller

    (Institute for Information Transmission Problems)

  • Evgeny Ya. Rubinovich

    (Institute of Control Sciences)

Abstract

The most common way to formulate a stochastic control problem is to let the control affect only the evolution of the state but not the observation program, which is usually supposed to be fixed and continuous. However, in many practical situations we also have a possibility of controlling the observation program in a way that affects both the observations timing and composition. This, in turn, leads to a control problem where one tries to choose the control to maximize the information content of the observations regarding the state taking at the same time into account various constraints and possible penalty imposed on the control effort, i.e. the observations control problem.

Suggested Citation

  • Boris M. Miller & Evgeny Ya. Rubinovich, 2003. "Observation control problems in discrete-continuous stochastic systems," Springer Books, in: Impulsive Control in Continuous and Discrete-Continuous Systems, chapter 0, pages 325-375, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4615-0095-7_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-0095-7_7
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