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Optimal control of sweeping processes in unmanned surface vehicle and nanoparticle modeling

Boris S. Mordukhovich, Dao Nguyen, Trang Nguyen

Published 2023-11-21Version 1

This paper addresses novel applications to practical modeling of the newly developed theory of necessary optimality conditions in controlled sweeping/Moreau processes with free time and pointwise control and state constraints. Problems of this type appear, in particular, in dynamical models dealing with unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) and nanoparticles. We formulate optimal control problems for a general class of such dynamical systems and show that the developed necessary optimality conditions for constrained free-time controlled sweeping processes lead us to designing efficient procedures to solve practical models of this class. Moreover, the paper contains numerical calculations of optimal solutions to marine USVs and nanoparticle models in specific situations. Overall, this study contributes to the advancement of optimal control theory for constrained sweeping processes and its practical applications in the fields of marine USVs and nanoparticle modeling.

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