Game theory is concerned with studying and characterizing the dynamics of interactions between players involved in a collective and competitive activity or contest, where each player is required to make decisions regarding his/her strategy, and implement this strategy in order to gain an advantage. In order to develop a formal structure for the game theory problem and enable its subsequent solution in a manner that allows many of the control systems techniques to be used, this chapter considers the examples of prisoner's dilemma, and tic‐tac‐toe game that have played a major role in the development of the game theory. The prisoner's dilemma is a good example of a simple game that can be analyzed using the game theory principles. The application of the differential game theory to the missile guidance problem requires describing the trajectory of a missile or missile dynamics as a set of differential equations.
Differential Game Theory and Applications to Missile Guidance
2017-04-25
15 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
A differential game based guidance law for an accelerating exoatmospheric missile
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