Characterizing Sliding Surfaces of Cyber-Physical Systems

L. Jaulin, F. L. Bars
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Abstract

When implementing a non-continuous controller for a cyber-physical system, it may happen that the evolution function of the closed-loop system is not anymore piecewise continuous along the trajectory, mainly due to if statements inside the control algorithm. As a consequence, an unwanted chattering effect may occur. This behavior is often difficult to observe even in simulation. We propose here a set-membership method based on interval analysis to detect different types of discontinuities. One of them is the sliding surface where the state trajectory jumps indefinitely between two distinct behaviors. As an application, we consider the validation of a sailboat controller. We show that our approach is able to detect and explain some unwanted sliding effects that may be observed in rare and specific situations on our actual sailboat robots.
表征信息物理系统的滑动面
在对网络物理系统实施非连续控制器时,可能会出现闭环系统的演化函数不再沿轨迹分段连续的情况,这主要是由于控制算法内部的if语句。因此,可能会出现不想要的抖振效应。这种行为即使在模拟中也很难观察到。本文提出了一种基于区间分析的集隶属度方法来检测不同类型的不连续。其中一种是滑动曲面,其中状态轨迹在两个不同的行为之间无限跳跃。作为一个应用,我们考虑了帆船控制器的验证。我们表明,我们的方法能够检测和解释一些不必要的滑动效应,这些效应可能在我们实际的帆船机器人上罕见和特定的情况下观察到。
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