Title :
Procedurally rational decision-making and control
Author :
Stirling, Wynn C. ; Goodrich, Michael A. ; Frost, Richard L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT, USA
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Substantive rationality requires a decision-maker to be a utility maximizer; under this paradigm, the decision is paramount, and not dependent on the computational process used to obtain it. Procedural rationality is dependent on the method used to make the decision; reasonableness of the procedure is paramount. We explore the thesis that there are rational alternatives to the extreme notions of optimal control on the one hand, and ad hoc control based on imprecise or vague notions of desirability on the other. We first establish criteria for a control synthesis procedure to be rational. We then present a principle-based synthesis procedure applicable to ill-formed control problems
Keywords :
control system synthesis; decision theory; optimal control; control synthesis procedure; ill-formed control problems; optimal control; principle-based synthesis procedure; procedurally rational control; procedurally rational decision-making; reasonableness; substantive rationality; utility maximization; Control theory; Decision making; Statistics; Steady-state; Switches; Terminology; Utility theory;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems, IEEE