A Semi-Algebraic Framework for Verification and Synthesis of Control Barrier Functions
Abstract
Safety is a critical property for control systems in medicine, transportation, manufacturing, and other applications, and can be defined as ensuring positive invariance of a predefined safe set. This paper investigates the problems of verifying positive invariance of a semi-algebraic set as well as synthesizing sets that can be made positive invariant through Control Barrier Function (CBF)-based control. The key to our approach consists of mapping conditions for positive invariance to sum-of-squares constraints via the Positivstellensatz from real algebraic geometry. Based on these conditions, we propose a framework for verifying safety of CBF-based control including single CBFs, high-order CBFs, multi-CBFs, and systems with trigonometric dynamics and actuation constraints. In the area of synthesis, we propose algorithms for constructing CBFs, namely, an alternating-descent approach and a local CBF approach. We evaluate our approach through case studies on quadrotor UAV and power converter test systems.
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@article{arxiv.2209.00081,
title = {A Semi-Algebraic Framework for Verification and Synthesis of Control Barrier Functions},
author = {Andrew Clark},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.00081},
year = {2024}
}
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Accepted to IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control. To appear May 2025