A Supplementary Condition for the Convergence of the Control Policy during Adaptive Dynamic Programming

Abstract

Reinforcement learning based adaptive/approximate dynamic programming (ADP) is a powerful technique to determine an approximate optimal controller for a dynamical system. These methods bypass the need to analytically solve the nonlinear Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation, whose solution is often to difficult to determine but is needed to determine the optimal control policy. ADP methods usually employ a policy iteration algorithm that evaluates and improves a value function at every step to find the optimal control policy. Previous works in ADP have been lacking a stronger condition that ensures the convergence of the policy iteration algorithm. This paper provides a sufficient but not necessary condition that guarantees the convergence of an ADP algorithm. This condition may provide a more solid theoretical framework for ADP-based control algorithm design for nonlinear dynamical systems.

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