Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5774416 Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2018 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
In a recent, related, paper, necessary conditions in the form of a Maximum Principle were derived for optimal control problems with time delays in both state and control variables. Different versions of the necessary conditions covered fixed end-time problems and, under additional hypotheses, free end-time problems. These conditions improved on previous conditions in the following respects. They provided the first fully non-smooth Pontryagin Maximum Principle for problems involving delays in both state and control variables, only special cases of which were previously available. They provide a strong version of the Weierstrass condition for general problems with possibly non-commensurate control delays, whereas the earlier literature does so only under structural assumptions about the dynamic constraint. They also provided a new 'two-sided' generalized transversality condition, associated with the optimal end-time. This paper provides an extension of the Pontryagin Maximum Principle of the earlier paper for time delay systems, to allow for the presence of a unilateral state constraint. The new results fully recover the necessary conditions of the earlier paper when the state constraint is absent, and therefore retain all their advantages but in a setting of greater generality.
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