Multiobjective Hierarchical Decision Problems in C3, IV.
Abstract
Two main lines of research were pursued under the support of this grant. The first one was the study of control laws in the presence of many controllers, each of which has his own objective and information, the decisions of each one influence the information and objectives of the others and where the controllers ignore several of the parameters involved in the description of the system equation and objectives. Ideas from both Adaptive Control and Game Theory were combined in developing adaptive schemes for each controller, so that the behavior of the system gets closer and closer, as time goes by to the one that would result in the known parameter case. The second one concerns two more classical game problems including the optimal shooting policy on a target that tries to escape, and the optimal flashing policies of two opponents involved in a duel.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 24, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA188549
Entities
People
- George P. Papavassilopoulos
Organizations
- University of Southern California