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Hybrid and Real-Time Systems : International Workshop, HART'97, Grenoble, France, March 26-28, 1997, Proceedings / edited by Oded Maler.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Maler, O. (Oded), editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 1201.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 1201
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Automatic control.
Computers.
Computers, Special purpose.
Microprocessors.
Software engineering.
Robotics.
Mechatronics.
Control and Systems Theory.
Theory of Computation.
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.
Processor Architectures.
Software Engineering.
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics.
Local Subjects:
Control and Systems Theory.
Theory of Computation.
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.
Processor Architectures.
Software Engineering.
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 426 pages).
Edition:
First edition 1997.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1997.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Workshop on Hybrid and Real-Time Systems, HART'97, held in Grenoble, France, in March 1997. The volume presents 18 revised full papers and 9 short presentations carefully selected during a highly competitive evaluation process; also included are full versions or abstracts of 7 invited papers or tutorials. Hybrid Systems consist of digital devices interacting with analog environments; thus the emerging area lies at the crossroads of computer science and control theory. This book focusses on mathematically sound methods for the rigorous and systematic design and analysis of hybrid systems and real-time systems.
Contents:
Verifying liveness properties of reactive systems (a tutorial)
The Lyapunov method (a tutorial)
Relating high-level and low-level action descriptions in a logic of actions and change
A new algorithm for discrete timed symbolic model checking
State clock logic: A decidable real-time logic
From quantity to quality
Verifying periodic task-control systems
A case study in timed CSP: The railroad crossing problem
Analysis of slope-parametric hybrid automata
Comparing timed c/e systems with timed automata (abstract)
Design tools for hybrid control systems
On-Line, reflexive constraint satisfaction for hybrid systems: First steps
Hybrid control issues in Air Traffic Management Systems
Multiobjective hybrid controller synthesis
Modelling a time-dependent protocol using the Circal process algebra
Using HyTech to verify an automotive control System
Safety verification for automated platoon maneuvers: A case study
Verifying hybrid systems modeled as timed automata: A case study
Using an object-oriented methodology to bring a hybrid system from initial concept to formal definition
A digital real-time simulator for rail-vehicle control system testing
Hybrid flow nets for hybrid processes modelling and control
Representation of robust and non-robust solutions of nonlinear discrete-continuous systems
Controller design of hybrid systems
What can we learn from synchronous data-flow languages?
Verification of real time chemical processing systems
Functional specification of real-time and hybrid systems
Relating time progress and deadlines in hybrid systems
Semantics and verification of extended phase transition systems in Duration Calculus
Weak refinement for modal hybrid systems
Robust timed automata
Data-structures for the verification of timed automata
Synthesizing controllers for hybrid systems
Control synthesis for a class of hybrid systems subject to configuration-based safety constraints
Hybrid dynamic programming
Invariance principle in hybrid systems modeled by mixed mappings
Hybrid systems described by the complementarity formalism
Generalized linear complementarity problems and the analysis of continuously variable systems and discrete event systems
SHIFT: A language for simulating interconnected hybrid systems.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-540-68330-8
9783540683308
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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