IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.65, No.2, 897-904, 2020
Inverse Open-Loop Noncooperative Differential Games and Inverse Optimal Control
We consider the problem of computing parameters of player cost functionals such that given state and control trajectories constitute an open-loop Nash equilibrium for a noncooperative differential game. We propose two methods for solving this inverse differential game problem and novel conditions under which our methods compute unique cost-functional parameters. Our conditions are analogous to persistence of excitation conditions in adaptive control and parameter estimation. The efficacy of our methods is illustrated in simulations.
Keywords:Games;Optimal control;Trajectory;Nash equilibrium;Australia;Differential equations;Optimization;Game theory;inverse differential games;inverse optimal control;optimal control