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Probabilistic Reachability for Safety and Regulation of Controlled Discrete-Time Stochastic Hybrid Systems
A. Abate, S. Amin, M. Prandini, J. Lygeros, S. Sastry

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A. Abate, S. Amin, M. Prandini, J. Lygeros, S. Sastry. "Probabilistic Reachability for Safety and Regulation of Controlled Discrete-Time Stochastic Hybrid Systems". Proceedings of the 45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, IEEE, December, 2006.

Abstract
In this work probabilistic reachability for controlled discrete time stochastic hybrid systems is investigated. By a suitable formulation of the reachability problem within a stochastic optimal control framework, two complementary interpretations and their corresponding computational techniques are suggested. The results can be of interest for solving safety analysis and control design problems for stochastic hybrid systems, by the computation of maximal probabilistic safe sets and maximally safe policies. They can also be employed to solve regulation problems through the interpretation of the desired operating region for the system as a “safe set”. The described methodology is applied to a simple temperature regulation problem.

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    A. Abate, S. Amin, M. Prandini, J. Lygeros, S. Sastry.
    "Probabilistic Reachability for Safety and Regulation
    of Controlled Discrete-Time Stochastic Hybrid Systems".
    Proceedings of the 45th IEEE Conference on Decision and
    Control, IEEE, December, 2006.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{AbateAminPrandiniLygerosSastry06_ProbabilisticReachabilityForSafetyRegulationOfControlled,
        author = {A. Abate and S. Amin and M. Prandini and J.
                  Lygeros and S. Sastry},
        title = {Probabilistic Reachability for Safety and
                  Regulation of Controlled Discrete-Time Stochastic
                  Hybrid Systems},
        booktitle = {Proceedings of the 45th IEEE Conference on
                  Decision and Control},
        organization = {IEEE},
        month = {December},
        year = {2006},
        abstract = {In this work probabilistic reachability for
                  controlled discrete time stochastic hybrid systems
                  is investigated. By a suitable formulation of the
                  reachability problem within a stochastic optimal
                  control framework, two complementary
                  interpretations and their corresponding
                  computational techniques are suggested. The
                  results can be of interest for solving safety
                  analysis and control design problems for
                  stochastic hybrid systems, by the computation of
                  maximal probabilistic safe sets and maximally safe
                  policies. They can also be employed to solve
                  regulation problems through the interpretation of
                  the desired operating region for the system as a
                  âsafe setâ. The described methodology is
                  applied to a simple temperature regulation problem.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/211.html}
    }
    

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