MISER3 OPTIMAL CONTROL TOOLBOX


Beta version 2.0 of the MISER3 Optimal Control Toolbox for Matlab is now available. Both continuous-time (MISER3) and discrete-time (DMISER3) versions of the software are available to all purchasers of the Fortran version of the software which is sold for US$2000. Educational institutions receive the software at a discounted price of US$800.

The corresponding manual is available as a pdf file, free of charge:
Click here to view the manual

The manual contains the following information.
How to install and execute the software.
How to run continuous-time problems together with a variety of coded test problems.
How to run discrete-time problems together with a variety of coded test problems.

For all theoretical details related to the solution of optimal control and optimal parameter selection problems the user is referred to the MISER3 Theory and User Manual accompanying the Fortran verion of the software.


The software comes in two files.

The file Miser3_Toolbox.tar.gz contains the source codes of all the `m' files required to run both the continuous-time and discrete-time software.
The file Miser3_Examples.tar.gz contains the files associated with all the test problems.

Once copied to your Unix machine you then use gunzip and tar to produce the separate sub-directories and files as shown below.

gunzip Miser3_Toolbox.tar.gz
tar -vxf Miser3_Toolbox.tar


If you have not already ordered the Fortran version of the software, then you need to obtain copies of the software order form and licence agreement. Fill in the details and airmail or fax to the address indicated.

Upon receipt of the completed order form and signed licence agreement, we will airmail you an invoice and the licence agreement, counter-signed by us, together with a password which will enable you to download both the Fortran and Matlab versions of the software.

Click here for the order form.
Click here for the licence agreement.


Once you have acquired a password you can download the Miser3 Optimal Contol Toolbox and associated test problems as well as the Fortran versions of the software.

Click here to download the MISER3 Optimal Control Toolbox software.
Click here to download the MISER3 Optimal Control Toolbox test problems.


If you require further information, email fisher@maths.uwa.edu.au