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arxiv: 1903.06368 · v1 · pith:2QZUIR4Anew · submitted 2019-03-15 · 💻 cs.SY · cs.SY

Robust Decidability of Sampled-Data Control of Nonlinear Systems with Temporal Logic Specifications

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keywords controlnonlinearlogicsampled-datatemporalcontinuous-timerobustspecifications
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This paper explores the theoretical limits of using discrete abstractions for nonlinear control synthesis. More specifically, we consider the problem of deciding continuous-time control with temporal logic specifications. We prove that sampled-data control of nonlinear systems with temporal logic specifications is robustly decidable in the sense that, given a continuous-time nonlinear control system and a temporal logic formula, one can algorithmically decide whether there exists a robust sampled-data control strategy to realize this specification when the right-hand side of the system is slightly perturbed by a small disturbance. If the answer is positive, one can then construct a (potentially less) robust sampled-data control strategy that realizes the same specification. The result is proved by constructing a robustly complete abstraction of the original continuous-time control system using sufficiently small discretization parameters. We illustrate the result with a nonlinear control example.

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