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Modeling and Validating Hybrid Systems Using VDM and Mathematica

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Modeling and Validating Hybrid Systems Using VDM and Mathematica
Hybrid systems are characterized by the hybrid evolution of their state: A part of the state changes discretely, the other part changes continuously over time. Typically, modern control applications belong to this class of systems, where a digital controller interacts with a physical environment. In this article we illustrate how a combination of the formal method VDM and the computer algebra system Mathematica can be used to model and simulate both aspects: the control logic and the physics involved. A new Mathematica package emulating VDM-SL has been developed that allows the integration of differential equation systems into formal specifications. The SAFER example from [11] serves to demonstrate the new simulation capabilities Mathematica adds: After the thruster selection process, the astronaut's actual position and velocity is calculated by numerically solving Euler's and Newton's equations for rotation and translation. Furthermore, interactive validation is suppor...
Bernhard K. Aichernig, Reinhold Kainhofer
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Type Journal
Year 2004
Where CORR
Authors Bernhard K. Aichernig, Reinhold Kainhofer
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