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Performance driven reachability analysis for optimal scheduling and control of hybrid systems
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2002
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Mathematical ProgrammingPiecewise LinearReach-set Exploration AlgorithmEngineeringReachability ProblemReal-time System DesignOperations ResearchStochastic Hybrid SystemSystems EngineeringOptimal SchedulingComputer EngineeringScheduling AnalysisReachability AnalysisOptimization ProblemAutomationDynamic ProgrammingHybrid SystemsTrajectory OptimizationDynamic Optimization
We deal with the optimal control problem for piecewise linear and hybrid systems by using a computational approach based on performance-driven reachability analysis. The idea consists of coupling a reach-set exploration algorithm, essentially based on a repetitive use of linear programming, to a quadratic programming solver which selectively drives the exploration. In particular, an upper bound on the optimal cost is continually updated during the procedure, and used as a criterion to discern non-optimal evolutions and to prevent their exploration. The result is an efficient strategy of branch-and-bound nature, which is especially attractive for solving long-horizon hybrid optimal control and scheduling problems.
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