Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues

In this paper we investigate a safety analysis or reachability of timed automata hybrid systems as an extension of safety analysis of linear systems. The safety verification problem of linear systems with complex eigenvalues will be converted to an emptiness problem from semi algebraic set. Sum of s...

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Main Authors: Megawati, Noorma Yulia, Salmah, Wijayanti, Indah Emilia
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101239/1/16.pdf
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author Megawati, Noorma Yulia
Salmah,
Wijayanti, Indah Emilia
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Salmah,
Wijayanti, Indah Emilia
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description In this paper we investigate a safety analysis or reachability of timed automata hybrid systems as an extension of safety analysis of linear systems. The safety verification problem of linear systems with complex eigenvalues will be converted to an emptiness problem from semi algebraic set. Sum of square (SOS) decomposition will be used to check the emptiness of the set. Suppose given set of initial state of mode i and final state at mode i+1. The safety analysis is solved by determining the solution of differential systems at mode i and the solution of mode i at the time occurrence. The solution then become initial state at mode i+1 and then we analyze by using safety analysis of linear systems.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:1012392015-03-16T01:33:37Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101239/ Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues Megawati, Noorma Yulia Salmah, Wijayanti, Indah Emilia Pure Mathematics In this paper we investigate a safety analysis or reachability of timed automata hybrid systems as an extension of safety analysis of linear systems. The safety verification problem of linear systems with complex eigenvalues will be converted to an emptiness problem from semi algebraic set. Sum of square (SOS) decomposition will be used to check the emptiness of the set. Suppose given set of initial state of mode i and final state at mode i+1. The safety analysis is solved by determining the solution of differential systems at mode i and the solution of mode i at the time occurrence. The solution then become initial state at mode i+1 and then we analyze by using safety analysis of linear systems. 2011-07-12 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101239/1/16.pdf Megawati, Noorma Yulia and Salmah, and Wijayanti, Indah Emilia (2011) Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues. In: UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED, pp. 471-480.
spellingShingle Pure Mathematics
Megawati, Noorma Yulia
Salmah,
Wijayanti, Indah Emilia
Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues
title Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues
title_full Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues
title_fullStr Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues
title_full_unstemmed Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues
title_short Safety Analysis of Timed Automata Hybrid Systems with SOS for Complex Eigenvalues
title_sort safety analysis of timed automata hybrid systems with sos for complex eigenvalues
topic Pure Mathematics
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101239/1/16.pdf
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