Minimax dual control with finite-dimensional information state

arxiv(2023)

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This article considers output-feedback control of systems where the function mapping states to measurements has a set-valued inverse. We show that if the set has a bounded number of elements, then minimax dual control of such systems admits finite-dimensional information states. We specialize our results to a discrete-time integrator with magnitude measurements and derive a surprisingly simple sub-optimal control policy that ensures finite gain of the closed loop. The sub-optimal policy is a proportional controller where the magnitude of the gain is computed offline, but the sign is learned, forgotten, and relearned online. The discrete-time integrator with magnitude measurements captures real-world applications such as antenna alignment, and despite its simplicity, it defies established control-design methods. For example, whether a stabilizing linear time-invariant controller exists for this system is unknown, and we conjecture that none exists.
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