Enclosing the behavior of a hybrid automaton up to and beyond a Zeno point
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01/05/2016
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Even simple hybrid automata like the classic bouncing ball can exhibit Zeno behavior. The existence of this type of behavior has so far forced a large class of simulators to either ignore some events or risk looping indefinitely. This in turn forces modelers to either insert ad-hoc restrictions to circumvent Zeno behavior or to abandon hybrid automata. To address this problem, we take a fresh look at event detection and localization. A key insight that emerges from this investigation is that an enclosure for a given time interval can be valid independent of the occurrence of a given event. Such an event can then even occur an unbounded number of times. This insight makes it possible to handle some types of Zeno behavior. If the post-Zeno state is defined explicitly in the given model of the hybrid automaton, the computed enclosure covers the corresponding trajectory that starts from the Zeno point through a restarted evolution. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27364/1/Hybrid_automaton_up_to_and_beyond_a_Zeno_point.pdf Konečný, Michal; Taha, Walid; Bartha, Ferenc A.; Duracz, Jan; Duracz, Adam and Ames, Aaron D. (2016). Enclosing the behavior of a hybrid automaton up to and beyond a Zeno point. Nonlinear Analysis : Hybrid Systems, 20 , pp. 1-20. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27364/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |