Emergent Mind

Abstract

In this work, we propose a compositional scheme for the safety controller synthesis of interconnected discrete-time stochastic systems with Markovian switching signals. Our proposed approach is based on a notion of so-called control storage certificates computed for individual subsystems, by leveraging which, one can synthesize state-feedback controllers for interconnected systems to enforce safety specifications over finite time horizons. To do so, we employ a sum-of-squares (SOS) optimization approach to search for multiple storage certificates of each switching subsystem while synthesizing its corresponding safety controller. We then utilize dissipativity theory to compositionally construct barrier certificates for interconnected systems based on storage certificates of individual subsystems. The proposed dissipativity-type compositional conditions can leverage the structure of the interconnection topology and be fulfilled independently of the number or gains of subsystems. We eventually employ the constructed barrier certificate and quantify upper bounds on the probability that the interconnected system reaches certain unsafe regions in a finite time horizon. We apply our results to a room temperature network of 200 rooms with Markovian switching signals while accepting multiple storage certificates. We compositionally synthesize safety controllers to maintain the temperature of each room in a comfort zone for a bounded time horizon.

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