Formal Synthesis of Stochastic Systems via Control Barrier Certificates

Published: 01 Jan 2021, Last Modified: 27 Sept 2024IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 2021EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: This article focuses on synthesizing control policies for discrete-time stochastic control systems together with a lower bound on the probability that the systems satisfy the complex temporal properties. The desired properties of the system are expressed as linear temporal logic specifications over finite traces. In particular, our approach decomposes the given specification into simpler reachability tasks based on its automata representation. We, then, propose the use of so-called control barrier certificate to solve those simpler reachability tasks along with computing the corresponding controllers and probability bounds. Finally, we combine those controllers to obtain a hybrid control policy solving the considered problem. Under some assumptions, we also provide two systematic approaches for uncountable and finite input sets to search for control barrier certificates. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach on a room temperature control and lane keeping of a vehicle modeled as a four-dimensional single-track kinematic model. We compare our results with the discretization-based methods in the literature.
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