From open-loop representations to closed-loop feedback implementations in differential games: A numerical case study
Philipp Braun, Timothy L. Molloy, Gal Barkai, Iman Shames
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- 2026
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Solutions to pursuit-evasion and surveillance-evasion differential games are typically computed and expressed using open-loop representations, with the synthesis of feedback strategies significantly less common. We propose a numerical scheme for obtaining feedback strategies for the recently introduced prying-pedestrian surveillance-evasion differential game. The scheme involves computing feedback strategies as input-output maps approximated via neural networks trained using data obtained from open-loop representations of solutions. Simulations show the effectiveness of neural networks trained with an appropriate learning-loss function. Since optimal feedback strategies are discontinuous, as a second contribution, the potential loss/gain of individual players is subsequently studied for players using sample-and-hold feedback compared to continuous-time feedback.
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