2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-24743-2_15
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On O-Minimal Hybrid Systems

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“…An interesting class of hybrid automata is the class of o-minimal automata [5,6]. The formulae Dyn(v), Inv(v), Act(e), and Res(e) of such automata are defined in a o-minimal theory for each v ∈ V and e ∈ E. Moreover, their resets are constant, i.e., they do not depend on the point from which the edge is crossed.…”
Section: Basic Notionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interesting class of hybrid automata is the class of o-minimal automata [5,6]. The formulae Dyn(v), Inv(v), Act(e), and Res(e) of such automata are defined in a o-minimal theory for each v ∈ V and e ∈ E. Moreover, their resets are constant, i.e., they do not depend on the point from which the edge is crossed.…”
Section: Basic Notionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conclude this section citing the works in [15,6] where the issue of extending o-minimal automata relaxing the constant reset constraint is taken into consideration, and some extensions leading to undecidability are presented.…”
Section: Is It Possible To Decide If a Region Is Reachable Within A Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, by using, for example, Collins cylindric algebraic decomposition algorithm [6] we can eliminate the quantifiers in ψ (l j i ,l i p ) (t 0 ) and obtain a real algebraic number witnessing (the unique) timevalue satisfying ψ (l j i ,l i p ) (t 0 ). We use the computed greatest lower bound, say α, to label the edge (l j i , l i p ) in G. We also distinguish the case in which α is the left extreme of an open interval of times, from the case in which α is the left extreme of a closed interval of times (allowing to pass from R(l j , l i ) to …”
Section: Are the Following Of(r) First-order Formulasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A timed transition followed by a discrete one will be called a timed action. Allowing an arbitrary number of continuous transitions prior to a discrete one, without the requirement of o-minimality, renders it impossible to construct a bisimulation of finite index [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%