On Minimax Optimal Dual Control for Fully Actuated Systems
Abstract
A multi-variable adaptive controller is derived as the explicit solution to a minimax dynamic game. The minimizing player selects the control action as a function of past state measurements and inputs. The maximizing player selects disturbances and model parameters for the underlying linear time-invariant dynamics. This leads to a Bellman equation that can be solved explicitly for the case with unitary B-matrix known up to a sign and no input penalty. The minimizing policy is a dual controller that optimizes the tradeoff between exploration and exploitation.
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