Risk-Bounded Temporal Logic Control of Continuous-Time Stochastic Systems

8 Apr 2022  ·  Sleiman Safaoui, Lars Lindemann, Iman Shames, Tyler H. Summers ·

Motivated by the recent interest in risk-aware control, we study a continuous-time control synthesis problem to bound the risk that a stochastic linear system violates a given specification. We use risk signal temporal logic as a specification formalism in which distributionally robust risk predicates are considered and equipped with the usual Boolean and temporal operators. Our control approach relies on reformulating these risk predicates as deterministic predicates over mean and covariance states of the system. We then obtain a timed sequence of sets of mean and covariance states from the timed automata representation of the specification. To avoid an explosion in the number of automata states, we propose heuristics to find candidate sequences effectively. To execute and check dynamic feasibility of these sequences, we present a sampled-data control technique based on time discretization and constraint tightening that allows to perform timed transitions while satisfying the continuous-time constraints.

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