2021 Proceedings of the Conference on Control and Its Applications 2021
DOI: 10.1137/1.9781611976847.2
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Online Inner Approximation of Reachable Sets of Nonlinear Systems with Diminished Control Authority

Abstract: This work presents a method of efficiently computing inner approximations of forward reachable sets for nonlinear control systems with diminished control authority, given an a priori computed reachable set for the nominal system. The method functions by shrinking a precomputed convex reachable set based on a priori knowledge of the system's trajectory deviation growth dynamics. The trajectory deviation growth dynamics determine an upper bound on the minimal deviation between two trajectories emanating from the… Show more

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“…Unlike in [16], a new hyperrectangular version of the Bihari inequality is required to obtain inner and outer approximations to more generalized reachable sets. As will be specified later, the only requirements imposed on these reachable sets will be that they are nonempty, compact, and connected.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unlike in [16], a new hyperrectangular version of the Bihari inequality is required to obtain inner and outer approximations to more generalized reachable sets. As will be specified later, the only requirements imposed on these reachable sets will be that they are nonempty, compact, and connected.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to [16], this approximation approach yields tighter approximations, since the bounds obtained there are greater or equal to ‖ ‖, as a bound the Euclidean norm of the trajectory deviation is used there.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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