Gaussian Process-Driven, Nested Experimental Co-Design: Theoretical Framework and Application to an Airborne Wind Energy System

This paper presents and experimentally evaluates a nested combined plant and controller optimization (co-design) strategy that is applicable to complex systems that require extensive simulations or experiments to evaluate performance. The proposed implementation leverages principles from Gaussian pr...

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