Abstract

The Liapunov Design Technique and the theory of adaptive identifiers are used to provide the deterministic on-line state (feedback) information and the information on the opponent's control to each of the players in the competitive two-person zero-sum non-linearizable differential game. To this aim the identifier theory is extended to the case of time-varying parameters, and a new approach without the standard “error-equation” is adopted to handle the non-linearity. The information provided is of prescribed accuracy and obtainable in prescribed time. The identifiers constructed allow to attain the standard objectives: playability for collision with a target, possibly (permanent) capture there, avoidance of an anti-target and min-max of a given cost functional. The Luenberger-type observers for a linear game follow as a particular case. The method is illustrated by an example.

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