Hybrid systems are a powerful formalism for modeling cyber-physical systems. Reachability analysis is a general method for checking safety properties, especially in the presence of uncertainty and non-determinism. Rigorous simulation is a convenient tool for reachability analysis of hybrid systems. However, to serve as proof tool, a rigorous simulator must be correct wrt a clearly defined notion of reachability,which captures what is intuitively eachable in finite time. As a step towards addressing this challenge, this paper presents a rigorous simulator in the form of an operational semantics and a specification in the form of a denotational semantics. We show that, under certain conditions about the representation of enclosures, the rigor...
This thesis discusses the modeling and analysis of hybrid systems. Hybrid modeling is an appropriate...
Dynamical systems have important applications in science and engineering. For example, if a dynamica...
Reachability analysis asks whether a system can evolve from legitimate initial states to unsafe stat...
Hybrid systems—more precisely, their mathematical models—can exhibit behaviors, like Zeno behaviors,...
AbstractUndecidability of the reachability problem is ubiquitous in the context of hybrid automata. ...
A cyber-physical system is a system which encompasses computing, communication, and physical entitie...
Designing Cyber-Physical Systems is hard. Physical testing can be slow, expensive and dangerous. Fur...
In this paper we consider the semantics for the evolution of hybrid systems, and the computability o...
Many natural systems exhibit a hybrid behavior characterized by a set of continuous laws which are s...
Automatic safety verification of hybrid systems typically involves computing precise reach sets of s...
Many natural systems exhibit a hybrid behavior characterized by a set of continuous laws which are s...
Adding considerations about reachability to the Logics of Specification Languages [1] chapter [2]
Hybrid automata are a natural framework for modeling and analyzing systems which exhibit a mixed dis...
Cyber-Physical Systems form a class of complex, large-scale systems of frequently safety-critical na...
Hybrid systems in computer science are systems with combined discrete-continuous behavior. This work...
This thesis discusses the modeling and analysis of hybrid systems. Hybrid modeling is an appropriate...
Dynamical systems have important applications in science and engineering. For example, if a dynamica...
Reachability analysis asks whether a system can evolve from legitimate initial states to unsafe stat...
Hybrid systems—more precisely, their mathematical models—can exhibit behaviors, like Zeno behaviors,...
AbstractUndecidability of the reachability problem is ubiquitous in the context of hybrid automata. ...
A cyber-physical system is a system which encompasses computing, communication, and physical entitie...
Designing Cyber-Physical Systems is hard. Physical testing can be slow, expensive and dangerous. Fur...
In this paper we consider the semantics for the evolution of hybrid systems, and the computability o...
Many natural systems exhibit a hybrid behavior characterized by a set of continuous laws which are s...
Automatic safety verification of hybrid systems typically involves computing precise reach sets of s...
Many natural systems exhibit a hybrid behavior characterized by a set of continuous laws which are s...
Adding considerations about reachability to the Logics of Specification Languages [1] chapter [2]
Hybrid automata are a natural framework for modeling and analyzing systems which exhibit a mixed dis...
Cyber-Physical Systems form a class of complex, large-scale systems of frequently safety-critical na...
Hybrid systems in computer science are systems with combined discrete-continuous behavior. This work...
This thesis discusses the modeling and analysis of hybrid systems. Hybrid modeling is an appropriate...
Dynamical systems have important applications in science and engineering. For example, if a dynamica...
Reachability analysis asks whether a system can evolve from legitimate initial states to unsafe stat...