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Safety of Sampled-Data Systems with Control Barrier Functions via Approximate Discrete Time Models (2203.11470v2)

Published 22 Mar 2022 in eess.SY, cs.RO, and cs.SY

Abstract: Control Barrier Functions (CBFs) have been demonstrated to be a powerful tool for safety-critical controller design for nonlinear systems. Existing design paradigms do not address the gap between theory (controller design with continuous time models) and practice (the discrete time sampled implementation of the resulting controllers); this can lead to poor performance and violations of safety for hardware instantiations. We propose an approach to close this gap by synthesizing sampled-data counterparts to these CBF-based controllers using approximate discrete time models and Sampled-Data Control Barrier Functions (SD-CBFs). Using properties of a system's continuous time model, we establish a relationship between SD-CBFs and a notion of practical safety for sampled-data systems. Furthermore, we construct convex optimization-based controllers that formally endow nonlinear systems with safety guarantees in practice. We demonstrate the efficacy of these controllers in simulation.

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Authors (5)
  1. Andrew J. Taylor (22 papers)
  2. Victor D. Dorobantu (7 papers)
  3. Ryan K. Cosner (18 papers)
  4. Yisong Yue (154 papers)
  5. Aaron D. Ames (201 papers)
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