Abstract
In this paper, based on ACP approach, a parallel control method is proposed for zero-sum games of unknown time-varying systems. The process of constructing a sequence of artificial systems, implementing the computational experiments and conducting the parallel execution is presented. The artificial systems are constructed to model the real system. Computational experiments adopting adaptive dynamic programming (ADP) are shown to derive control laws for the a sequence of artificial systems. The purpose of the parallel execution step is to derive the control laws for the real system. Finally, simulation experiments are provided to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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