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Minimize φ using mathematical optimization toolbox

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x(t) is a matrix which is a function of t, of order Nx2
The final equation is required in be variable form (variables- φ, n, N, x, t0, tf) here, t0 = initial point on 2D plane (time 0 sec.) tf= final point on 2D plane (time when robot reaches the goal point, x(tf) ) please note that the x(t) is in differential form in the equation mentioned above.
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Torsten
Torsten on 25 Oct 2018
xi_dot(t)=0 for all i minimizes the functional.
Since I don't think that this solution is what you are asking for, my guess is that there are some constraints on the xi that you didn't mention.
Vanshika Singh
Vanshika Singh on 25 Oct 2018
Sorry for not mentioning the constraints.
these are the equations-

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Erik Keever
Erik Keever on 25 Oct 2018
Since you say you can evaluate the functional,
zeta = functional(x_i(t); phi, gamma)
It sounds like all you need to do is make an anonymous handle to evaluate it given the phi/gamma parameters and pass that to one of the optimization toolbox's blackbox minimizers, which will in turn look for gamma and phi that minimizes zeta.
Since you haven't stated any constraints I might suggest to use fminunc rather than fmincon, but it's not exactly clear what the question is: Are we actually seeking x_i(t) (i.e. solving the functional calculus extremization problem numerically), or phi, or both simultaneously?
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Vanshika Singh
Vanshika Singh on 2 Nov 2018
I have listed the constraints above, please help. we are not much concerned with phi. We are looking for minimizing gamma
Vanshika Singh
Vanshika Singh on 4 Nov 2018
We wish to minimize phi , which is a function of x(t)_dot and its transpose.

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