Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Veracruzana , Av. Universidad Km 7.5, Coatzacoalcos C.P. 96538, Ver México, México
Abstract
Abstract
We study optimal control problems where the dynamic system evolves according to a linear stochastic differential equation with (a) multiplicative and additive white noise, (b) a mixture of white noise, and (c) white noise and colored noise. The drift rate and the diffusion matrix of the linear dynamic system depend on a continuous-time Markov chain with finite state space that is (I) partially observed and (II) completely observed. Using the results of Wonham filter theory, we reduce the partially observed problems to one with complete observation. We solve the control optimal problems explicitly with the help of dynamic programing technique, and three applications are presented to illustrate our theoretical results.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Instrumentation,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering