Using switching detection and variational equations for the shooting method |
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Authors: | Pierre Martinon Joseph Gergaud |
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Affiliation: | 1. ENSEEIHT‐IRIT, UMR CNRS 5505, FranceENSEEIHT‐IRIT, UMR CNRS 5505, 2 rue Camichel, Toulouse 31000, France===;2. ENSEEIHT‐IRIT, UMR CNRS 5505, France |
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Abstract: | We study in this paper the resolution by single shooting of an optimal control problem with a bang‐bang control involving a large number of commutations. We focus on the handling of these commutations regarding the precise computation of the shooting function and its Jacobian. We first observe the impact of a switching detection algorithm on the shooting method results. Then, we study the computation of the Jacobian of the shooting function, by comparing classical finite differences to a formulation using the variational equations. We consider as an application a low thrust orbital transfer with payload maximization. This kind of problem presents a discontinuous optimal control, and involves up to 1800 commutations for the lowest thrust. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | shooting method Jacobian evaluation switching detection variational equations |
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