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Similarity quantification for linear stochastic systems: A coupling compensator approach

Published 17 Jul 2020 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2007.09052v2)

Abstract: For the formal verification and design of control systems, abstractions with quantified accuracy are crucial. This is especially the case when considering accurate deviation bounds between a stochastic continuous-state model and its finite (reduced-order) abstraction. In this work, we introduce a coupling compensator to parameterize the set of relevant couplings and we give a comprehensive computational approach and analysis for linear stochastic systems. More precisely, we develop a computational method that characterizes the set of possible simulation relations and gives a trade-off between the error contributions on the systems output and deviations in the transition probability. We show the effect of this error trade-off on the guaranteed satisfaction probability for case studies where a formal specification is given as a temporal logic formula.

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