In the paper, the problem of source function reconstruction in a differential equation of the parabolic type is investigated. Using the semigroup representation of trajectories of dynamical systems, we build a finite-step iterative procedure for solving this problem. The algorithm originates from the theory of closed-loop control (the method of extremal shift). At every step of the algorithm, the sum of a quality criterion and a linear penalty term is minimized. This procedure is robust to perturbations...
We study the problem of identification of an input to a linear finite-dimensional system. We assume that the input has a feedback form, which is related to a problem often encountered in fault detection. The method we use is to embed the identification problem in a class of inverse problems of dynamics for controlled systems. Two algorithms for identification of a feedback matrix based on the method of feedback control with a model are constructed. These algorithms are stable with respect to noise-corrupted...
A problem of guaranteed control is under discussion. This problem consists in the attainment of a given target set by a phase trajectory of a system described by an equation with time delay. An uncontrolled disturbance (along with a control) is assumed to act upon the system. An algorithm for solving the problem in the case when information on a phase trajectory is incomplete (measurements of a 'part' of coordinates) is designed. The algorithm is stable with respect to informational noises and computational...
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