Welcome to Verification of Dymanical and Hybrid System

Description:

In the first part of the course we will briefly recall modeling of dynamical systems including stochastic differential equations and hybrid systems. Specifically, we will focus on piecewise deterministic Markov processes. For these systems, we will introduce conditions for stability and safety verification. We will show that the study of safety and stability boils down to determining if there is a certain function that is positive in a domain of interest. We shall call such a function a certificate. To illustrate, Lyapunov function is such a certificate of positivity used for studying stability, and barrier function is such a certificate for examining safety. On the other hand, certification of positivity can be reduced to finding functions that are sum of squares of polynomials. Our ambition is to show how to find certificates of positivity by means of numerical methods. We consider examples of electrical and mechanical systems, where the methods can be applied, and show how current numerical tools such as SOSTOOLS, YALMIP, and GloptiPoly can be applied on the examples.

Prerequisites:

A basic knowledge of mathematics as obtained through undergraduate engineering studies.

Organizer: Professor Rafael Wisniewski, e-mail: raf@es.aau.dk

Lecturers: Dr. Manuela Bujorianu, Professor Rafael Wisniewski & Assistant Professor Christoffer Sloth

ECTS: 3.0

Time: September 26-30, 2016


Place: Aalborg University

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Number of seats: 30

Deadline: September 5, 2016

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