Symbolic Abstractions with Guarantees: A Data-Driven Divide-and-Conquer Strategy (2309.07459v1)
Abstract: This article is concerned with a data-driven divide-and-conquer strategy to construct symbolic abstractions for interconnected control networks with unknown mathematical models. We employ a notion of alternating bisimulation functions (ABF) to quantify the closeness between state trajectories of an interconnected network and its symbolic abstraction. Consequently, the constructed symbolic abstraction can be leveraged as a beneficial substitute for the formal verification and controller synthesis over the interconnected network. In our data-driven framework, we first establish a relation between each unknown subsystem and its data-driven symbolic abstraction, so-called alternating pseudo-bisimulation function (APBF), with a guaranteed probabilistic confidence. We then provide compositional conditions based on max-type small-gain techniques to construct an ABF for an unknown interconnected network using APBF of its individual subsystems, constructed from data. We demonstrate the efficacy of our data-driven approach over a room temperature network composing 100 rooms with unknown models. We construct a symbolic abstraction from data for each room as an appropriate substitute of original system and compositionally synthesize controllers regulating the temperature of each room within a safe zone with some guaranteed probabilistic confidence.
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