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ISyE Seminar Series-Multiple-Criterion Dynamic Optimization of Continuous-Time Jump Systems
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We discuss a concept of switching policies in Continuous Time Jump Markov Decision Processes and its application to some production and telecommunication problems with multiple criteria and constraints. According to this concept, a controller can change actions between jumps. Switching policies are easier to implement than randomized policies. Similarly to randomized policies, optimal solutions for constrained problems with multiple criteria can be represented in the form of switching policies. We describe particular examples and major theoretical concepts.
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- Created By: Barbara Christopher
- Created: 10/08/2010
- Modified By: Fletcher Moore
- Modified: 10/07/2016
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