Sound and Automated Synthesis of Digital Stabilizing Controllers for Continuous Plants
Systems and Control
2017-02-17 v3 Logic in Computer Science
Abstract
Modern control is implemented with digital microcontrollers, embedded within a dynamical plant that represents physical components. We present a new algorithm based on counter-example guided inductive synthesis that automates the design of digital controllers that are correct by construction. The synthesis result is sound with respect to the complete range of approximations, including time discretization, quantization effects, and finite-precision arithmetic and its rounding errors. We have implemented our new algorithm in a tool called DSSynth, and are able to automatically generate stable controllers for a set of intricate plant models taken from the literature within minutes.
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@article{arxiv.1610.04761,
title = {Sound and Automated Synthesis of Digital Stabilizing Controllers for Continuous Plants},
author = {Alessandro Abate and Iury Bessa and Dario Cattaruzza and Lucas Cordeiro and Cristina David and Pascal Kesseli and Daniel Kroening},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.04761},
year = {2017}
}
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10 pages