International audienceSafety control consists in maintaining the state of a given system inside a specified set of safe states. Traditionally, the problem is tackled using set-theoretic methods, which are mostly qualitative: states are partitioned between safety-controllable (i.e. states that belong to the maximal controlled invariant subset of the safe set) and safety-uncontrollable states. In this paper, we present a quantitative approach to safety controller synthesis. Our approach makes it possible to compute a measure of safety, which quantifies how far from the unsafe set (respectively, how close to the safe set) one can stay when starting from a given controllable (respectively, uncontrollable) state. For finite transition systems, s...
A high-gain observer is used for a class of feedback linearisable nonlinear systems to synthesize sa...
A new class of infinite-state automata, called safety automata, is introduced. Any safety property c...
International audienceControl of continuous and hybrid systems using discrete abstractions often suf...
International audienceSafety control consists in maintaining the state of a given system inside a sp...
International audienceThis paper deals with the synthesis of state-feedback controllers using approx...
International audienceSpecifications considered in symbolic control are often interpreted qualitativ...
International audienceWe propose a technique for the synthesis of safety controllers for switched sy...
Controller synthesis for nonlinear systems is considered with the following objective: No trajectory...
Controller synthesis for nonlinear systems is considered with the following ob-jective: no trajector...
International audienceWe propose an approach to the synthesis of safety controllers for a class of s...
In this paper, we investigate the control of infinite systems, modeled by symbolic transition system...
The distinction between safety and liveness properties is a fundamental classification with immediat...
Conference on Decision and Control - Nice, France - 2019International audienceIn this paper, we intr...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an abstraction-based approach to robust safety contr...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the control of infinite reactive synchronous systems modeled...
A high-gain observer is used for a class of feedback linearisable nonlinear systems to synthesize sa...
A new class of infinite-state automata, called safety automata, is introduced. Any safety property c...
International audienceControl of continuous and hybrid systems using discrete abstractions often suf...
International audienceSafety control consists in maintaining the state of a given system inside a sp...
International audienceThis paper deals with the synthesis of state-feedback controllers using approx...
International audienceSpecifications considered in symbolic control are often interpreted qualitativ...
International audienceWe propose a technique for the synthesis of safety controllers for switched sy...
Controller synthesis for nonlinear systems is considered with the following objective: No trajectory...
Controller synthesis for nonlinear systems is considered with the following ob-jective: no trajector...
International audienceWe propose an approach to the synthesis of safety controllers for a class of s...
In this paper, we investigate the control of infinite systems, modeled by symbolic transition system...
The distinction between safety and liveness properties is a fundamental classification with immediat...
Conference on Decision and Control - Nice, France - 2019International audienceIn this paper, we intr...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an abstraction-based approach to robust safety contr...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the control of infinite reactive synchronous systems modeled...
A high-gain observer is used for a class of feedback linearisable nonlinear systems to synthesize sa...
A new class of infinite-state automata, called safety automata, is introduced. Any safety property c...
International audienceControl of continuous and hybrid systems using discrete abstractions often suf...