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CVaR-based Safety Analysis in the Infinite Time Horizon Setting

(2108.06776)
Published Aug 15, 2021 in eess.SY , cs.SY , and math.OC

Abstract

We develop a risk-averse safety analysis method for stochastic systems on discrete infinite time horizons. Our method quantifies the notion of risk for a control system in terms of the severity of a harmful random outcome in a fraction of the worst cases. In contrast, classical methods quantify risk in terms of the probability of a harmful event. Our theoretical arguments are based on the analysis of a value iteration algorithm on an augmented state space. We provide conditions to guarantee the existence of an optimal policy on this space. We illustrate the method numerically using an example from the domain of stormwater management.

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