Feedback control law generation for safety controller synthesis
In recent papers we have focused on the task of safety controller synthesis, that is, designing a controller that will take the system from any point within a compact set of initial states to a point inside a set of acceptable goal states, while never entering any state that is deemed unsafe. This m...
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent papers we have focused on the task of safety controller synthesis, that is, designing a controller that will take the system from any point within a compact set of initial states to a point inside a set of acceptable goal states, while never entering any state that is deemed unsafe. This method first finds a feedback controller that causes the system to be imbued with trajectory robustness, then finds open-loop reference signals that each safely drive the system from a subset of initial states to the goal state. In this paper we use piecewise affine system identification techniques to generate a feedback control law to replace the open-loop signals. This provides additional robustness to unexpected disturbances, in addition to reducing the memory required in the resulting controller, from storing many signals to a set of piecewise affine control laws. |
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ISSN: | 0191-2216 |
DOI: | 10.1109/CDC.2013.6760487 |