Interval Reachability Analysis von Pierre-Jean Meyer | Bounding Trajectories of Uncertain Systems with Boxes for Control and Verification | ISBN 9783030651091

Interval Reachability Analysis

Bounding Trajectories of Uncertain Systems with Boxes for Control and Verification

von Pierre-Jean Meyer, Alex Devonport und Murat Arcak
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinPierre-Jean Meyer
Autor / AutorinAlex Devonport
Autor / AutorinMurat Arcak
Buchcover Interval Reachability Analysis | Pierre-Jean Meyer | EAN 9783030651091 | ISBN 3-030-65109-6 | ISBN 978-3-030-65109-1
“The motivation of this book is to provide to the readers tutorial presentations of several approaches for interval reachability analysis, without requiring any previous knowledge and experience of reachability analysis. Two parts, Part I and Part II, are used for this purpose. Part I describes six main methods for interval reachability analysis and in Part II several applications are presented.” (Takashi Amemiya, Mathematical Reviews, October, 2022)

Interval Reachability Analysis

Bounding Trajectories of Uncertain Systems with Boxes for Control and Verification

von Pierre-Jean Meyer, Alex Devonport und Murat Arcak
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinPierre-Jean Meyer
Autor / AutorinAlex Devonport
Autor / AutorinMurat Arcak

This brief presents a suite of computationally efficient methods for bounding trajectories of dynamical systems with multi-dimensional intervals, or ‘boxes’. It explains the importance of bounding trajectories for evaluating the robustness of systems in the face of parametric uncertainty, and for verification or control synthesis problems with respect to safety and reachability properties. The methods presented make use of:

  • interval analysis;
  • monotonicity theory;
  • contraction theory; and
  • data-driven techniques that sample trajectories.

The methods are implemented in an accompanying open-source Toolbox for Interval Reachability Analysis.

This brief provides a tutorial description of each method, focusing on the requirements and trade-offs relevant to the user, requiring only basic background on dynamical systems. The second part of the brief describes applications of interval reachability analysis. This makesthe brief of interest to a wide range of academic researchers, graduate students, and practising engineers in the field of control and verification.