Formal composition of hybrid systems

November 04, 2019 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› Theory and Applications of Categories

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Authors Jared Culbertson, Paul Gustafson, Daniel E. Koditschek, Peter F. Stiller arXiv ID 1911.01267 Category math.CT: Category Theory Cross-listed cs.RO, math.DS Citations 11 Venue Theory and Applications of Categories Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
We develop a compositional framework for formal synthesis of hybrid systems using the language of category theory. More specifically, we provide mutually compatible tools for hierarchical, sequential, and independent parallel composition. In our framework, hierarchies of hybrid systems correspond to template-anchor pairs, which we model as spans of subdividing and embedding semiconjugacies. Hierarchical composition of template-anchor pairs corresponds to the composition of spans via pullback. To model sequential composition, we introduce "directed hybrid systems," each of which flows from an initial subsystem to a final subsystem in a Conley-theoretic sense. Sequential composition of directed systems is given by a pushout of graph embeddings, rewriting the continuous dynamics of the overlapping subsystem to prioritize the second directed system. Independent parallel composition corresponds to a categorical product with respect to semiconjugacy. To formalize the compatibility of these three types of composition, we construct a vertically cartesian double category of hybrid systems where the vertical morphisms are semiconjugacies, and the horizontal morphisms are directed hybrid systems.
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