Hargraves et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Direct trajectory optimization using nonlinear programming and collocationHargraves et al., 1987
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- Hargraves C
- Paris S
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- Journal of guidance, control, and dynamics
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An algorithm for the direct numerical solution of an optimal control problem is given. The method employs cubic polynomials to represent state variables, linearly interpolates control variables, and uses collocation to satisfy the differential equations. This representation …
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