Content
This seminar deals with the so-called hybrid systems. The characteristics of these systems are not only determined by transitions between discrete states but also by continuous parameters. Examples for such parameters are time or temperature being described by means of differential equations. A typical example for a hybrid system is a digital controller of an analog plant.
On the one hand, the modelling of such systems will be considered, on the other hand state-of-the-art approaches for the algorithmic verification and synthesis. Here, application potential of those approaches is of particular interest.
Topics are amongst others:
Topics
The Theory of Timed Automata
The Theory of Hybrid Automata
Real-Time Model Checking
Model-Checking of Hybrid Systems
The Theory of Controller Synthesis (Game Theory & Supervisory Control Theory)
Controller Synthesis under Real-Time Constraints
Synthesis of Hybrid Control Systems
Modeling and Model-Checking using Hybrid Automata: Case Study “Electronic Height Control”
Abstraction-Based Controller Synthesis using Hybrid Automata: Case Study “Chemical Process Control”
Model-Checking Embedded Systems Assembly Code
Schedule
This seminar is arranged as a block seminar. The first meeting will take place in the last week of the summer term or at the beginning of the winter term 07/08. The presentations will be scheduled on two consecutive days in February 2008. There will be deadlines in between that have to be met.
Dates
Preliminary discussion: 2007-10-15, 4pm, room 2323
Presentations: 2008-02-14 and 2008-02-15
Requirements
Participation on all dates
Getting familiar with your topic on your own
Written elaboration of 10-15 pages / person using our template
Presentation of 30 minutes (strict) / person
Deadlines strict (you can send your files via email.):
2007-11-10: additional literature sources
2007-11-30: structure and short abstract to each section
2008-01-10: written elaboration & slides
The elaboration and the slides must be composed by yourself only. All sources, additional aids and quotations must be indicated. Quotations must be distinguishable.
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