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Adaptive Approach to Solving a Two-Point Boundary Value Problem under Partial Uncertainty in the Disturbance Field

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We consider the construction of an adaptive algorithm for solving a boundary value problem ensuring that a trajectory issuing from some point hits a finite-size target at a given time under partial uncertainty in the disturbance field. Although the disturbance field has a component that is unknown in explicit form but is still important for hitting a target of given size, we have constructed an iteration procedure for solving the problem in finitely many steps under a number of conditions. The algorithm is based on trial trajectories and uses the measurement of their deviations from the target center as a feedback; this proves sufficient to compensate for the incompleteness of information about the external disturbance field.

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Vavilov, S.A. Adaptive Approach to Solving a Two-Point Boundary Value Problem under Partial Uncertainty in the Disturbance Field. Autom Remote Control 82, 93–101 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117921010069

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