Motivated by the safety problem, several definitions of reachability maps, for hybrid dynamical systems, are introduced. It is well established that, under certain conditions, the solutions to continuous-time systems depend continuously with respect to initial conditions. In such setting, the reachability maps considered in this paper are locally Lipschitz (in the Lipschitz sense for set-valued maps) when the right-hand side of the continuous-time system is locally Lipschitz. However, guaranteeing similar properties for reachability maps for hybrid systems is much more challenging. Examples of hybrid systems for which the reachability maps do not depend nicely with respect to their arguments, in the Lipschitz sense, are introduced. With suc...
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In this paper we consider a class of hybrid systems, namely dynamical systems with piecewise-constan...
© 2019 Springer-Verlag. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a paper published in Rea...
AbstractIn this paper we consider a class of hybrid systems, namely dynamical systems with piecewise...
This thesis addresses the problem of reachability analysis with the focus on linear hybrid systems. ...
The paper is the second part of the series of papers started in [1]. The paper deals with observabil...
Motivated by the safety problem, several definitions of reachability maps, for hybrid dynamical syst...
International audienceThis paper deals with conservative reachability analysis of a class of hybrid ...
Hybrid systems—more precisely, their mathematical models—can exhibit behaviors, like Zeno behaviors,...
Hybrid systems are systems that exhibit both discrete and continuous behavior. Reachability, the que...
Stability, reachability, and safety are crucial properties of dynamical systems. While verification ...
International audienceWe propose a class of locally Lipschitz functions with piecewise structure for...
This paper investigates characterizations of safety in terms of barrier functions for hybrid systems...
By this poster, we aim at presenting in a comprehensive manner our new results on safety characteriz...
International audienceWe introduce a class of locally Lipschitz continuous functions to establish st...
Although a growing number of dynamical systems studied in various fields are hybrid in nature, the v...
In this paper we consider a class of hybrid systems, namely dynamical systems with piecewise-constan...
© 2019 Springer-Verlag. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a paper published in Rea...
AbstractIn this paper we consider a class of hybrid systems, namely dynamical systems with piecewise...
This thesis addresses the problem of reachability analysis with the focus on linear hybrid systems. ...
The paper is the second part of the series of papers started in [1]. The paper deals with observabil...