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Reachability Analysis for Linear Systems with Uncertain Parameters using Polynomial Zonotopes

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arxiv 2406.11056 v1 pith:AOFUTMKV submitted 2024-06-16 eess.SY cs.SY

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keywords systemslinearparametersreachabilityalgorithmapproachpolynomialuncertain
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In real world applications, uncertain parameters are the rule rather than the exception. We present a reachability algorithm for linear systems with uncertain parameters and inputs using set propagation of polynomial zonotopes. In contrast to previous methods, our approach is able to tightly capture the non-convexity of the reachable set. Building up on our main result, we show how our reachability algorithm can be extended to handle linear time-varying systems as well as linear systems with time-varying parameters. Moreover, our approach opens up new possibilities for reachability analysis of linear time-invariant systems, nonlinear systems, and hybrid systems. We compare our approach to other state of the art methods, with superior tightness on two benchmarks including a 9-dimensional vehicle platooning system. Moreover, as part of the journal extension, we investigate through a polynomial zonotope with special structure named multi-affine zonotopes and its optimization problem. We provide the corresponding optimization algorithm and experiment over the examples obatined from two benchmark systems, showing the efficiency and scalability comparing to the state of the art method for handling such type of set representation.

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