Symbolic models are abstract descriptions of continuous systems in which symbols represent aggregates of continuous states. In the last few years there has been a growing interest in the use of symbolic models as a tool for mitigating complexity in control design. In fact, symbolic models enable the use of well-known algorithms in the context of supervisory control and algorithmic game theory for controller synthesis. Since the 1990s many researchers faced the problem of identifying classes of dynamical and control systems that admit symbolic models. In this paper we make further progress along this research line by focusing on control systems affected by disturbances. Our main contribution is to show that incrementally globally asymptotically stable nonlinear control systems with disturbances admit symbolic models. © 2009 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

Symbolic models for nonlinear control systems: Alternating approximate bisimulations

POLA, GIORDANO;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Symbolic models are abstract descriptions of continuous systems in which symbols represent aggregates of continuous states. In the last few years there has been a growing interest in the use of symbolic models as a tool for mitigating complexity in control design. In fact, symbolic models enable the use of well-known algorithms in the context of supervisory control and algorithmic game theory for controller synthesis. Since the 1990s many researchers faced the problem of identifying classes of dynamical and control systems that admit symbolic models. In this paper we make further progress along this research line by focusing on control systems affected by disturbances. Our main contribution is to show that incrementally globally asymptotically stable nonlinear control systems with disturbances admit symbolic models. © 2009 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
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