A Modified Riccati Transformation for Decentralized Computation of the Viability Kernel Under LTI Dynamics

Abstract

Computing the viability kernel is key in providing guarantees of safety and proving existence of safety-preserving controllers for constrained dynamical systems. Current numerical techniques that approximate this construct suffer from a complexity that is exponential in the dimension of the state. We study conditions under which a linear time-invariant (LTI) system can be suitably decomposed into lower-dimensional subsystems so as to admit a conservative computation of the viability kernel in a decentralized fashion in subspaces. We then present an isomorphism that imposes these desired conditions, particularly on two-time-scale systems. Decentralized computations are performed in the transformed coordinates, yielding a conservative approximation of the viability kernel in the original state space. Significant reduction of complexity can be achieved, allowing the previously inapplicable tools to be employed for treatment of higher-dimensional systems. We show the results on two examples including a 6D system.

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