A ph mesh refinement method for optimal control

SummaryA mesh refinement method is described for solving a continuous‐time optimal control problem using collocation at Legendre–Gauss–Radau points. The method allows for changes in both the number of mesh intervals and the degree of the approximating polynomial within a mesh interval. First, a rela...

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Published inOptimal control applications & methods Vol. 36; no. 4; pp. 398 - 421
Main Authors Patterson, Michael A., Hager, William W., Rao, Anil V.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Glasgow Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.07.2015
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Summary:SummaryA mesh refinement method is described for solving a continuous‐time optimal control problem using collocation at Legendre–Gauss–Radau points. The method allows for changes in both the number of mesh intervals and the degree of the approximating polynomial within a mesh interval. First, a relative error estimate is derived based on the difference between the Lagrange polynomial approximation of the state and a Legendre–Gauss–Radau quadrature integration of the dynamics within a mesh interval. The derived relative error estimate is then used to decide if the degree of the approximating polynomial within a mesh should be increased or if the mesh interval should be divided into subintervals. The degree of the approximating polynomial within a mesh interval is increased if the polynomial degree estimated by the method remains below a maximum allowable degree. Otherwise, the mesh interval is divided into subintervals. The process of refining the mesh is repeated until a specified relative error tolerance is met. Three examples highlight various features of the method and show that the approach is more computationally efficient and produces significantly smaller mesh sizes for a given accuracy tolerance when compared with fixed‐order methods. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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ISSN:0143-2087
1099-1514
DOI:10.1002/oca.2114