2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-81685-8_21
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Synthesizing Invariant Barrier Certificates via Difference-of-Convex Programming

Abstract: A barrier certificate often serves as an inductive invariant that isolates an unsafe region from the reachable set of states, and hence is widely used in proving safety of hybrid systems possibly over the infinite time horizon. We present a novel condition on barrier certificates, termed the invariant barrier-certificate condition, that witnesses unbounded-time safety of differential dynamical systems. The proposed condition is by far the least conservative one on barrier certificates, and can be shown as the … Show more

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“…We lastly mention a new approach of Wang et al [111] for generating invariant barrier certificates (a concept closely tied to invariants; see [111,Thm. 4]).…”
Section: Invariance Checking Totally Real Varieties and Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We lastly mention a new approach of Wang et al [111] for generating invariant barrier certificates (a concept closely tied to invariants; see [111,Thm. 4]).…”
Section: Invariance Checking Totally Real Varieties and Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 0) with c ι ∈ R + 0 , which encodes a non-negative constant multiplier polynomial. Observe that no s-variable is involved in (26) and the constraints therein are linear in a.…”
Section: Finding the Initial Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let Λ a = min 1≤ι≤l −ρ F ι (a, s) s=(c ι ,0,...,0) , where ρ(A) denotes the spectral radius of matrix A, i.e., the largest absolute value of the eigenvalues of A. It follows that program (26) has a strictly feasible solution if λ < Λ a .…”
Section: Finding the Initial Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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