Sciweavers

HYBRID
1997
Springer

On-Line, Reflexive Constraint Satisfaction for Hybrid Systems: First Steps

13 years 8 months ago
On-Line, Reflexive Constraint Satisfaction for Hybrid Systems: First Steps
Abstract. We can achieve guaranteed constraint satisfaction of a hybrid dynamical system (which takes into account the underlying continuous dynamics) in a simple, hierarchical control algorithm. Two layers of functionality, (1) piece-wise viable servo controllers and (2) a "reflex controller," are required for guaranteed constraint satisfaction. The resulting control structure allows higher-levels of "intelligence" or functionality to be added which don't have to worry about guaranteeing constraints. The structure acts as an on-line filter which approves any actions that will maintain constraints but denies any requests that would result in behavior outside that specified. In this note, we lay down the notation and theory of this hierarchy in a broad, abstract setting. Minimal properties to assure constraint satisfaction are given. The incorporation of such a model with higher planning levels and its associated convergence properties are discussed. The philoso...
Michael S. Branicky
Added 26 Aug 2010
Updated 26 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 1997
Where HYBRID
Authors Michael S. Branicky
Comments (0)