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Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems
Methods, Tools and Applications in Engineering and Related Sciences
Volume 6, 2000 - Issue 1
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Discrete Abstractions of Continuous Systems – an Input/Output Point of View

Pages 6-29 | Published online: 09 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

This contribution proposes a hierarchy of discrete ions for a given continuous model. It adopts an input/output point of view, and starts from the continuous system behaviour B c (i.e., 'the set of all pairs of input and output signals which are compatible with the continuous model equations). The first step is to construct a sequence of behaviours B l , l =0, 1,..., such that B 0B 1 ⊇... ⊇ B c. In a second step, nondeterministic Moore automata A_l are generated as minimal realizations for the behaviours B l . Hence, the continuous base system and its discrete abstractions A l form a totally ordered set of models, where ordering is in the sense of set inclusion of model behaviours or, equivalently, in terms of approximation accuracy. Within this set, there exists a uniquely defined “coarsest” (and therefore least complex) model which allows a given set of specifications to be enforced by discrete feedback. The ordering property implies that this discrete feedback also forces the continuous base system to obey the specifications.

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