idSTLPy: A Python Toolbox for Active Perception and Control
Abstract
This paper describes a Python toolbox for active perception and control synthesis of probabilistic signal temporal logic (PrSTL) formulas of switched linear systems with additive Gaussian disturbances and measurement noises. We implement a counterexample-guided synthesis strategy that combines Bounded Model Checking, linear programming, and sampling-based motion planning techniques. We illustrate our approach and the toolbox throughout the paper with a motion planning example for a vehicle with noisy localization. The code is available at https://codeocean.com/capsule/0013534/tree.
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