Current challenges in the verification of hybrid systems

  • Stefan Schupp
  • , Erika Ábrahám
  • , Xin Chen
  • , Ibtissem Ben Makhlouf
  • , Goran Frehse
  • , Sriram Sankaranarayanan
  • , Stefan Kowalewski

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Abstract

Latest developments brought interesting theoretical results and powerful tools for the reachability analysis of hybrid systems. However, there are still challenging problems to be solved in order to make those technologies applicable to large-scale applications in industrial context. To support this development, in this paper we give a brief overview of available algorithms and tools, and point out some of their individual characteristics regarding various properties which are crucial for the verification of hybrid systems. We present exemplary evaluations on three benchmarks to motivate the need for further development and discuss some of the main challenges for future research in this area.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCyber Physical Systems
Subtitle of host publicationDesign, Modeling, and Evaluation - 5th International Workshop, CyPhy 2015, Proceedings
EditorsChristian Berger, Mohammad Reza Mousavi
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages8-24
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)9783319251400
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes
Event5th International Workshop on Cyber Physical Systems, CyPhy 2015 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 8 Oct 20158 Oct 2015

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Volume9361
ISSN (Print)0302-9743
ISSN (Electronic)1611-3349

Conference

Conference5th International Workshop on Cyber Physical Systems, CyPhy 2015
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Period8/10/158/10/15

Keywords

  • Benchmarks
  • Hybrid systems
  • Reachability analysis
  • Tool support
  • Verification

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