Talk:Trajectory optimization
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[edit ]- The history section is lacking detail between 1970 and the present. It would be good to include some background in direct solution techniques, as well as pseudospectral methods.
- There are many more applications in both the industry and aerospace fields. These subsections should be expanded.
- Could use more references in the section on trajectory optimization techniques and comparison of techniques.
- Include more technical details for the various algorithms, or pointers to pages (yet to be created) about them.
- Section about common numerical problems encountered when solving trajectory optimization problems.
- Reference to Russ Tedrakes underactuated robotics class should be somewhere.