Title:Dynamic Value functions and optimal control in the presence of input saturationAuthor(s):Mario Sassano,  Thomas Ernst Passenbrunner,  A. AstolfiAbstract:The optimal control of nonlinear input-affine systems is tackled in the presence of input saturation. The problem is formulated within the framework of the Dynamic Programming approach, which hinges upon the solution of the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman partial differential equation. The notion of Dynamic Value function is extended herein to inputaffine nonlinear systems in the presence of input saturation, providing, in general, a time-varying dynamic control law that approximates the solution of the optimal control problem with bounded input. Then, the second part of the paper discusses a systematic procedure to construct a Dynamic Value function without requiring the solution of any partial differential equation or inequality. This construction relies upon the notion of algebraic solution of the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman partial differential equation.Booktitle:Proceedings of Mechatronics 2012Page Reference:6 page(s)Publishing:9/2012

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