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Control design for hybrid systems with TuLiP: The Temporal Logic Planning toolbox

Abstract

This tutorial describes TuLiP, the Temporal Logic Planning toolbox, a collection of tools for designing controllers for hybrid systems from specifications in temporal logic. The tools support a workflow that starts from a description of desired behavior, and of the system to be controlled. The system can have discrete state, or be a hybrid dynamical system with a mixed discrete and continuous state space. The desired behavior can be represented with temporal logic and discrete transition systems. The system description can include uncontrollable variables that take discrete or continuous values, and represent disturbances and other environmental factors that affect the dynamics, as well as communication signals that affect controller decisions.

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© 2016 IEEE. This work was supported by STARnet, a Semiconductor Research Corporation program, sponsored by MARCO and DARPA. NO was supported in part by NSF grants CNS-1446298 and ECCS-1553873, and DARPA grant N66001-14-1-4045.

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71326
DOI
10.1109/CCA.2016.7587949
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CaltechAUTHORS:20161020-140012994

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Funding

STARnet
Semiconductor Research Corporation
NSF
CNS-1446298
NSF
ECCS-1553873
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
N66001-14-1-4045
Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation (MARCO)

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