Invariant Clusters for Hybrid Systems
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an approach to automatically compute invariant clusters for semialgebraic hybrid systems. An invariant cluster for an ordinary differential equation (ODE) is a multivariate polynomial invariant g(u,x)=0, parametric in u, which can yield an infinite number of concrete invariants by assigning different values to u so that every trajectory of the system can be overapproximated precisely by a union of concrete invariants. For semialgebraic systems, which involve ODEs with multivariate polynomial vector flow, invariant clusters can be obtained by first computing the remainder of the Lie derivative of a template multivariate polynomial w.r.t. its Groebner basis and then solving the system of polynomial equations obtained from the coefficients of the remainder. Based on invariant clusters and sum-of-squares (SOS) programming, we present a new method for the safety verification of hybrid systems. Experiments on nonlinear benchmark systems from biology and control theory show that our approach is effective and efficient.
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