282 research outputs found

    An efficient method for multiobjective optimal control and optimal control subject to integral constraints

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    We introduce a new and efficient numerical method for multicriterion optimal control and single criterion optimal control under integral constraints. The approach is based on extending the state space to include information on a "budget" remaining to satisfy each constraint; the augmented Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman PDE is then solved numerically. The efficiency of our approach hinges on the causality in that PDE, i.e., the monotonicity of characteristic curves in one of the newly added dimensions. A semi-Lagrangian "marching" method is used to approximate the discontinuous viscosity solution efficiently. We compare this to a recently introduced "weighted sum" based algorithm for the same problem. We illustrate our method using examples from flight path planning and robotic navigation in the presence of friendly and adversarial observers.Comment: The final version accepted by J. Comp. Math. : 41 pages, 14 figures. Since the previous version: typos fixed, formatting improved, one mistake in bibliography correcte

    A parallel Heap-Cell Method for Eikonal equations

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    Numerous applications of Eikonal equations prompted the development of many efficient numerical algorithms. The Heap-Cell Method (HCM) is a recent serial two-scale technique that has been shown to have advantages over other serial state-of-the-art solvers for a wide range of problems. This paper presents a parallelization of HCM for a shared memory architecture. The numerical experiments in R3R^3 show that the parallel HCM exhibits good algorithmic behavior and scales well, resulting in a very fast and practical solver. We further explore the influence on performance and scaling of data precision, early termination criteria, and the hardware architecture. A shorter version of this manuscript (omitting these more detailed tests) has been submitted to SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing in 2012.Comment: (a minor update to address the reviewers' comments) 31 pages; 15 figures; this is an expanded version of a paper accepted by SIAM Journal on Scientific Computin
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