Compositional Approximately Bisimilar Abstractions of Interconnected Systems
This paper formulates and studies the concepts of approximate (alternating) bisimulation relations characterizing equivalence relations between interconnected systems and their abstractions. These equivalence relations guarantee that the symbolic model conserves the original model's dynamics. We develop a compositional approach for abstraction-based controller synthesis by relying on the notions of approximate composition and incremental input-to-state stability. In particular, given a large-scale system consisting of interconnected components, we provide conditions under which the concept of approximate (alternating) simulation relation is preserved when going from the subsystems to the large-scale interconnected system. The engineering relevance of the theoretical results has been evaluated through an application in traffic congestion control.
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