Introduction to the Special Issue on Distributed Hybrid Systems

A. Abate, U. Fahrenberg, M. Fränzle
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This special issue contains seven papers within the broad subject of Distributed Hybrid Systems , that is, systems combining hybrid discrete-continuous state spaces with elements of concurrency and lo-gical or spatial distribution. It follows up on several workshops on the same theme which were held between 2017 and 2019 and organized by the editors of this volume. The first of these workshops was held in Aal-borg, Denmark, in August 2017 and associated with the MFCS conference. It featured invited talks by Alessandro Abate, Martin Fränzle, Kim G. Larsen, Martin Raussen, and Rafael Wis-niewski. The second workshop was held in Pal-aiseau, France, in July 2018, with invited talks by Luc Jaulin, Thao Dang, Lisbeth Fajstrup, Em-manuel Ledinot, and André Platzer. The third workshop was held in Amsterdam, The Nether-lands, in August 2019, associated with the CONCUR conference. It featured a special theme on distributed robotics and had invited talks by Majid Zamani, Hervé de Forges, and Xavier Urbain. The vision and purpose of the DHS workshops was to connect researchers working in real-time systems, hybrid systems, control theory, formal verification, distributed computing, and concurrency theory, in order to advance the subject of distributed hybrid systems. Such systems are abund-ant and often safety-critical, but ensuring their cor-rect functioning can in general be challenging. The investigation of their dynamics by analysis tools from the aforementioned domains remains frag-mentary, providing the rationale behind the workshops: it was conceived that convergence and interaction of theories, methods, and tools from these different areas was needed in order to advance the subject.
分布式混合系统专题导论
这期特刊包含了七篇关于分布式混合系统的论文,即混合离散连续状态空间与并发性和逻辑或空间分布元素的系统。它是2017年至2019年期间由本卷编辑组织的几次相同主题研讨会的后续活动。第一次研讨会于2017年8月在丹麦阿尔堡举行,并与MFCS会议相关。会议邀请了Alessandro Abate、Martin Fränzle、Kim G. Larsen、Martin Raussen和Rafael weiss -niewski进行演讲。第二届研讨会于2018年7月在法国帕莱索举行,邀请了Luc Jaulin, Thao Dang, Lisbeth Fajstrup, Em-manuel Ledinot和andr Platzer进行演讲。第三次研讨会于2019年8月在荷兰阿姆斯特丹举行,与CONCUR会议有关。它以分布式机器人为主题,并邀请了Majid Zamani, herv de Forges和Xavier Urbain进行演讲。DHS研讨会的愿景和目的是将实时系统、混合系统、控制理论、形式验证、分布式计算和并发理论方面的研究人员联系起来,以推进分布式混合系统的主题。这类系统数量众多,而且往往对安全至关重要,但确保它们的正常运行通常具有挑战性。通过上述领域的分析工具对其动态的调查仍然是零碎的,提供了研讨会背后的基本原理:人们认为,为了推进主题,需要来自这些不同领域的理论、方法和工具的融合和相互作用。
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