Non stationary model of robust-optimal control systems of marine vehicles
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Decreasing error’s values and energy costs, dynamic positioning of marine vehicles, optimal stabilization trajectories, robust circuits, robust-optimal systems, variable structure of feedbackAbstract
Solution that improves marine vehicles control processes automation on the basis of variablestructures robust-optimal systems in conditions of dynamic models of marine vehicles and environmentuncertainty is considered in the reportReferences
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