Abstract. Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems are ubiquitous in soft-ware systems and control applications. Unbounded-time reachability analysis that can cope with industrial-scale models with thousands of variables is needed. To tackle this general problem, we use abstract accel-eration, a method for unbounded-time polyhedral reachability analysis for linear systems. Existing variants of the method are restricted to closed systems, i.e., dynamical models without inputs or non-determinism. In this paper, we present an extension of abstract acceleration to linear loops with inputs, which correspond to discrete-time LTI control sys-tems, and further study the interaction with guard conditions. The new method relies on a relaxation of the solu...
Abstract. Lazy linear hybrid automata (LLHA) model the discrete time behavior of control systems con...
The use of algorithmic verification and synthesis tools for hybrid systems is currently limited to s...
ion for Parametric Timed Automata (Abstract) B'eatrice B'erard and Laurent Fribourg ? Eco...
Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems are ubiquitous in software systems and control applications. Unb...
Reachability analysis of dynamical models is a relevant problem that has seen much progress in the l...
Linear dynamical systems are ubiquitous in hybrid systems, both as physical models or as software co...
International audienceIn a POPL 2014 paper, Jeannet et al. showed that abstract acceleration is a re...
Embedded systems are constantly growing in number and complexity. A large number of these relate to...
Spectral analysis and system identification techniques require suitably long data sets. Linear time-...
As computers become ubiquitous, they are increasingly used in safety critical environments. Since ma...
Special Issue: IFAC World Congress 2008International audienceThis work is concerned with the algorit...
As computers become ubiquitous, they are increasingly used in safety critical environments. Since ma...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop in-variants for numerical programs wi...
Reachability analysis aims at identifying states reachable by a system within a given time horizon. ...
Abstract: We prove two more results on controllability of LTI systems with switching delays. Firstly...
Abstract. Lazy linear hybrid automata (LLHA) model the discrete time behavior of control systems con...
The use of algorithmic verification and synthesis tools for hybrid systems is currently limited to s...
ion for Parametric Timed Automata (Abstract) B'eatrice B'erard and Laurent Fribourg ? Eco...
Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems are ubiquitous in software systems and control applications. Unb...
Reachability analysis of dynamical models is a relevant problem that has seen much progress in the l...
Linear dynamical systems are ubiquitous in hybrid systems, both as physical models or as software co...
International audienceIn a POPL 2014 paper, Jeannet et al. showed that abstract acceleration is a re...
Embedded systems are constantly growing in number and complexity. A large number of these relate to...
Spectral analysis and system identification techniques require suitably long data sets. Linear time-...
As computers become ubiquitous, they are increasingly used in safety critical environments. Since ma...
Special Issue: IFAC World Congress 2008International audienceThis work is concerned with the algorit...
As computers become ubiquitous, they are increasingly used in safety critical environments. Since ma...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop in-variants for numerical programs wi...
Reachability analysis aims at identifying states reachable by a system within a given time horizon. ...
Abstract: We prove two more results on controllability of LTI systems with switching delays. Firstly...
Abstract. Lazy linear hybrid automata (LLHA) model the discrete time behavior of control systems con...
The use of algorithmic verification and synthesis tools for hybrid systems is currently limited to s...
ion for Parametric Timed Automata (Abstract) B'eatrice B'erard and Laurent Fribourg ? Eco...