OCNANAMay 16, 2019

A numerical approach for solving fractional optimal control problems using modified hat functions

arXiv:1905.0683956 citations
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This is an incremental contribution for researchers working on numerical solutions of fractional optimal control problems.

The authors propose a numerical method using modified hat functions to solve fractional optimal control problems, reducing them to nonlinear algebraic equations. They prove an error bound and demonstrate effectiveness through examples.

We introduce a numerical method, based on modified hat functions, for solving a class of fractional optimal control problems. In our scheme, the control and the fractional derivative of the state function are considered as linear combinations of the modified hat functions. The fractional derivative is considered in the Caputo sense while the Riemann-Liouville integral operator is used to give approximations for the state function and some of its derivatives. To this aim, we use the fractional order integration operational matrix of the modified hat functions and some properties of the Caputo derivative and Riemann-Liouville integral operators. Using results of the considered basis functions, solving the fractional optimal control problem is reduced to the solution of a system of nonlinear algebraic equations. An error bound is proved for the approximate optimal value of the performance index obtained by the proposed method. The method is then generalized for solving a class of fractional optimal control problems with inequality constraints. The most important advantages of our method are easy implementation, simple operations, and elimination of numerical integration. Some illustrative examples are considered to demonstrate the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed technique.

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