Model-bounded monitoring of hybrid systems
Abstract
Monitoring of hybrid systems attracts both scientific and practical attention. However, monitoring algorithms suffer from the methodological difficulty of only observing sampled discrete-time signals, while real behaviors are continuous-time signals. To mitigate this problem of sampling uncertainties, we introduce a model-bounded monitoring scheme, where we use prior knowledge about the target system to prune interpolation candidates. Technically, we express such prior knowledge by linear hybrid automata (LHAs) -- the LHAs are called bounding models. We introduce a novel notion of monitored language of LHAs, and we reduce the monitoring problem to the membership problem of the monitored language. We present two partial algorithms -- one is via reduction to reachability in LHAs and the other is a direct one using polyhedra -- and show that these methods, and thus the proposed model-bounded monitoring scheme, are efficient and practically relevant.
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@article{arxiv.2102.07401,
title = {Model-bounded monitoring of hybrid systems},
author = {Masaki Waga and Étienne André and Ichiro Hasuo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.07401},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
This is the author version of the manuscript of the same name published in the ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems