Construction of parametric barrier functions for dynamical systems using interval analysis

Adel Djaballah, Alexandre Chapoutot, Michel Kieffer, Olivier Bouissou

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Abstract

Recently, barrier certificates have been introduced to prove the safety of continuous or hybrid dynamical systems. A barrier certificate needs to exhibit some barrier function, which partitions the state space in two subsets: the safe subset in which the state can be proved to remain and the complementary subset containing some unsafe region. This approach does not require any reachability analysis, but needs the computation of a valid barrier function, which is difficult when considering general nonlinear systems and barriers. This paper presents a new approach for the construction of barrier functions for nonlinear dynamical systems. The proposed technique searches for the parameters of a parametric barrier function using interval analysis. Complex dynamics with bounded perturbations can be considered without needing any relaxation of the constraints to be satisfied by the barrier function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-296
Number of pages10
JournalAutomatica
Volume78
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Constraint satisfaction problem
  • Dynamic systems
  • Formal verification
  • Intervals

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