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On Systematic Simulation of Open Continuous Systems

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On Systematic Simulation of Open Continuous Systems
Abstract. In this paper we investigate a new technique to determine whether an open continuous system behaves correctly for all admissible input signals. This technique is based on a discretization of the set of possible input signals, and on storing neighborhoods of points reachable by trajectories induced by those signals. Alternatively, this technique, inspired by automata theory, can be seen as an attempt to make simulation a more systematic activity by finding a small set of input signals such that the behaviors they induce “cover” the whole reachable state space.
James Kapinski, Bruce H. Krogh, Oded Maler, Olaf S
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where HYBRID
Authors James Kapinski, Bruce H. Krogh, Oded Maler, Olaf Stursberg
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