Temporal Logic Control for Stochastic Linear Systems using Abstraction Refinement of Probabilistic Games

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Authors

SVOREŇOVÁ Mária KŘETÍNSKÝ Jan CHMELÍK Martin CHATTERJEE Krishnendu ČERNÁ Ivana BELTA Calin

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceedings of ACM international conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control
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Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2728606.2728608
Field Informatics
Keywords control; linear temporal logic (LTL); linear stochastic system; games
Description We consider the problem of computing the set of initial states of a dynamical system such that there exists a control strategy to ensure that the trajectories satisfy a temporal logic specification with probability 1 (almost-surely). We focus on discrete-time, stochastic linear dynamics and specifications given as formulas of the Generalized Reactivity(1) fragment of Linear Temporal Logic over linear predicates in the states of the system. We propose a solution based on iterative abstraction-refinement, and turn-based 2-player probabilistic games. While the theoretical guarantee of our algorithm after any finite number of iterations is only a partial solution, we show that if our algorithm terminates, then the result is the set of satisfying initial states. Moreover, for any (partial) solution our algorithm synthesizes witness control strategies to ensure almost-sure satisfaction of the temporal logic specification. We demonstrate our approach on an illustrative case study.
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