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PAC Finite-Time Safety Guarantees for Stochastic Systems with Unknown Disturbance Distributions

Systems and Control 2026-03-03 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

We investigate the problem of establishing finite-time probabilistic safety guarantees for discrete-time stochastic dynamical systems subject to unknown disturbance distributions, using barrier certificate methods. Our approach develops a data-driven safety certification framework that relies only on a finite collection of independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) disturbance samples. Within this framework, we propose a certification procedure such that, with confidence at least 1δ1-\delta over the sampled disturbances, if the output of the certification procedure is accepted, the probability that the system remains within a prescribed safe set over a finite horizon is at least 1ϵ1-\epsilon. A key challenge lies in formally characterizing the probably approximately correct (PAC) generalization behavior induced by finite samples. To address this, we derive PAC generalization bounds using tools from VC dimension, scenario optimization, and Rademacher complexity. These results illuminate the fundamental trade-offs between sample size, model complexity, and safety tolerance, providing both theoretical insight and practical guidance for designing reliable, data-driven safety certificates in discrete-time stochastic systems.

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@article{arxiv.2603.01918,
  title  = {PAC Finite-Time Safety Guarantees for Stochastic Systems with Unknown Disturbance Distributions},
  author = {Taoran Wu and Dominik Wagner and C. -H. Luke Ong and Bai Xue},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.01918},
  year   = {2026}
}

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To appear in HSCC 2026