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Tight Decomposition Functions for Continuous-Time Mixed-Monotone Systems with Disturbances (2003.07975v2)

Published 17 Mar 2020 in eess.SY, cs.SY, and math.DS

Abstract: The vector field of a mixed-monotone system is decomposable via a decomposition function into increasing (cooperative) and decreasing (competitive) components, and this decomposition allows for, e.g., efficient computation of reachable sets and forward invariant sets. A main challenge in this approach, however, is identifying an appropriate decomposition function. In this work, we show that any continuous-time dynamical system with a Lipschitz continuous vector field is mixed-monotone, and we provide a construction for the decomposition function that yields the tightest approximation of reachable sets when used with the standard tools for mixed-monotone systems. Our construction is similar to that recently proposed by Yang and Ozay for computing decomposition functions of discrete-time systems [1] where we make appropriate modifications for the continuous-time setting and also extend to the case with unknown disturbance inputs. As in [1], our decomposition function construction requires solving an optimization problem for each point in the state-space; however, we demonstrate through example how tight decomposition functions can sometimes be calculated in closed form. As a second contribution, we show how under-approximations of reachable sets can be efficiently computed via the mixed-monotonicity property by considering the backward-time dynamics.

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