Abstract

The article deals with the vibration control problem described by one dimensional wave equation with integral type boundary condition. As usual, the initial and final moments of time for arbitrary displacements and velocities of the wave are specified by points on a string (Cauchy data). It is shown that the minimum time for the realizable control is uniquely determined by the condition of correct solvability to the Cauchy problem involving data lying on disconnected manifold. This suggests that the internal boundary conditions does not affect the minimum time value. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of the desired internal-boundary controls that move the process from the state initially specified to a predetermined final one are obtained and written out. The controls are presented in explicit analytical form. Moreover, it is shown that for the inner-boundary controls expressions, one should use not the representation of the solution to the Cauchy problem in the sought-for domain, but the formula for the general solution of the string oscillation equation (d’Alembert’s formula).

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