Control of Hybrid Behavioral Automata by Interconnection

Abstract In this paper we present a structure called hybrid behavioral automata (HBA) as a tool to model hybrid systems. One distinct feature of HBA is the classification of the transitions into active and passive ones. With such a classification, it is possible to model unidirectional discrete synchronizations between HBA. Interconnection operations for HBA, total and partial, are defined. In this paper we also pose a control problem for such structure. A solution and some sufficient conditions, under which the solution solves the problem, are presented

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