J Austral Math Soc Ser B 31 pp454--471, 1990.

An optimal strategy for the control of a train

Phil Howlett

(Received 2 September 1988; revised 10 April 1989)

Abstract

A train travels from one station to the next along a level track. The journey must be completed within a given time and it is desirable to minimise the energy required to drive the train. It has been shown with an appropriate formulation of the problem that an optimal strategy exists and that this strategy must satisfy a Pontryagin type criterion. In this paper the Pontryagin principle will be used to find the nature of the optimal strategy and this information will then be used to determine the precise optimal strategy.

Browse the article

Read the article in your browser. (Print at 75% on A4 paper).

Author

Phil Howlett
School of Mathematics and Computer Studies, South Australian Institute of Technology, The Levels Campus, South Australia.

Editor JAMSB(E): editor at anziamj.austms.org.au
WWW Administrator: webmaster at anziamj.austms.org.au

Last Modified: Mon Jan 14 16:50:18 2002

© Copyright 1997-2004 Australian Mathematical Society