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HSCC '10: Proceedings of the 13th ACM international conference on Hybrid systems: computation and control
ACM2010 Proceeding
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  • Association for Computing Machinery
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Conference:
HSCC '10: The 13th ACM International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control Stockholm Sweden April 12 - 15, 2010
ISBN:
978-1-60558-955-8
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12 April 2010
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This volume contains 29 peer-reviewed papers accepted for presentation at the 13th ACM International Conference on Hybrid Systems Computation and Control (HSCC 2010) held in Stockholm, April 12-16, 2010. HSCC 2010 received 102 submissions. All the submitted papers were reviewed by at least three PC members with support from external reviewers. In total, 329 reviews were written for the submissions and 29 papers were accepted after a two-week on-line PC meeting. This yields an accept rate of approximately 28%. In addition, a Work-in-Progress session for short papers was organized. The accepted Work-in-Progress papers are not included in the published proceedings.

The annual conference on hybrid systems focuses on research in embedded, reactive systems involving the interplay between discrete switching and continuous dynamics. HSCC is a forum for academic and industrial researchers and practitioners to exchange information on the latest advancements, both practical and theoretical, in the design, analysis, control, optimization, and implementation of hybrid systems. Previous editions of HSCC were held in Berkeley (1998), Nijmegen (1999), Pittsburgh (2000), Rome (2001), Palo Alto (2002), Prague (2003), Philadelphia (2004), Zurich (2005), Santa Barbara (2006), Pisa (2007), St. Louis (2008) and San Francisco (2009).

HSCC 2010 was part of the 3rd Cyber-Physical Systems Week (CPSWeek), which is the collocated cluster of five conferences and workshops: HSCC, ICCPS (International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems), IPSN (International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks), LCTES (Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems), and RTAS (Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Application Symposium). Through CPSWeek, the five conferences had joint plenary speakers, poster and demo sessions, workshops and tutorials as well as joint social events.

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SESSION: Compositionality and abstraction
research-article
Succinct discrete time approximations of distributed hybrid automata

We consider a network of hybrid automata that observe and control a plant whose state space is determined by a finite set of continuous variables. We assume that at any instant, these variables are evolving at (possibly different) constant rates. Each ...

research-article
Accurate hybridization of nonlinear systems

This paper is concerned with reachable set computation for non-linear systems using hybridization. The essence of hybridization is to approximate a non-linear vector field by a simpler (such as affine) vector field. This is done by partitioning the ...

research-article
Compositional analysis for linear control systems

The complexity of physical and engineering systems, both in terms of the governing physical phenomena and the number of subprocesses involved, is mirrored in ever more complex mathematical models. While the demand for precise models is indisputable, the ...

SESSION: Hybrid control systems
research-article
On integration of event-based estimation and robust MPC in a feedback loop

The main purpose of event-based control, if compared to periodic control, is to minimize data transfer or processing power in networked control systems. Current methods have an (implicit) dependency between triggering the events and the control ...

research-article
From synchronous programs to symbolic representations of hybrid systems

In this paper, we present an extension of the synchronous language Quartz by new kinds of variables, actions and statements for modeling the interaction of synchronous systems with their continuous environment. We present an operational semantics of the ...

research-article
A descent algorithm for the optimal control of constrained nonlinear switched dynamical systems

One of the oldest problems in the study of dynamical systems is the calculation of an optimal control. Though the determination of a numerical solution for the general non-convex optimal control problem for hybrid systems has been pursued relentlessly ...

SESSION: Resource and scheduling
research-article
Timed automata with observers under energy constraints

In this paper we study one-clock priced timed automata in which prices can grow linearly (dp/dt = k) or exponentially (dp/dt = kp), with discontinuous updates on edges. We propose EXPTIME algorithms to decide the existence of controllers that ensure ...

research-article
Real-time scheduling of mixture-of-experts systems with limited resources

Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) systems solve intricate problems by combining results generated independently by multiple computational models (the "experts"). Given an instance of a problem, the responsibility of an expert measures the degree to which the ...

research-article
On a control algorithm for time-varying processor availability

We consider an anytime control algorithm for the situation when the processor resource availability is time-varying. The basic idea is to calculate the components of the control input vector sequentially to maximally utilize the processing resources ...

SESSION: Specification and control
research-article
Timed I/O automata: a complete specification theory for real-time systems

A specification theory combines notions of specifications and implementations with a satisfaction relation, a refinement relation and a set of operators supporting stepwise design. We develop a complete specifification framework for real-time systems ...

research-article
Receding horizon control for temporal logic specifications

In this paper, we describe a receding horizon framework that satisfies a class of linear temporal logic specifications sufficient to describe a wide range of properties including safety, stability, progress, obligation, response and guarantee. The ...

research-article
Synthesis using approximately bisimilar abstractions: state-feedback controllers for safety specifications

This paper deals with the synthesis of state-feedback controllers using approximately bisimilar abstractions with an emphasis on safety problems.

Such problems consist in synthesizing a controller that restricts the behaviors of a system so that its ...

SESSION: Identification and control
research-article
Oscillation analysis of linearly coupled piecewise affine systems

A lot of oscillatory phenomena exist in the natural world. In recent years, many of them have been found to play a crucial role in living organisms such as the circadian rhythms, neural networks, to list a few. This fact has prompted enormous ...

research-article
On infinity norms as Lyapunov functions for piecewise affine systems

This paper considers off-line synthesis of stabilizing static feedback control laws for discrete-time piecewise affine (PWA) systems. Two of the problems of interest within this framework are: (i) incorporation of the S-procedure in synthesis of a ...

research-article
Identifiability of discrete-time linear switched systems

In this paper we study the identifiability of linear switched systems (LSSs) in discrete-time.The question of identifiability is central to system identification, as it sets the boundaries of applicability of any system identification method; no system ...

SESSION: Applications
research-article
Rank properties of poincare maps for hybrid systems with applications to bipedal walking

The equivalence of the stability of periodic orbits with the stability of fixed points of a Poincaré map is a well-known fact for smooth dynamical systems. In particular, the eigenvalues of the linearization of a Poincaré map can be used to determine ...

research-article
Stealthy deception attacks on water SCADA systems

This article investigates the vulnerabilities of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems which monitor and control the modern day irrigation canal systems. This type of monitoring and control infrastructure is also common for many other ...

research-article
A hybrid system model of seasonal snowpack water balance

It is estimated that seasonal snow cover is the primary source of water supply for over 60 million people in the western United States. Informed decision making, which ensures reliable and equitable distribution of this limited water resource, thus ...

SESSION: Network and control
research-article
Comparison of overapproximation methods for stability analysis of networked control systems

The presence of a communication network in a control loop induces many imperfections such as varying transmission delays, varying sampling/transmission intervals and packet loss, which can degrade the control performance significantly and can even lead ...

research-article
Distributed Kalman Filter algorithms for self-localization of mobile devices

This paper addresses the problem of self localization of mobile devices. In particular, each device combines noisy measurements of its absolute position with distance measurements to its neighbors. The communication topology is modeled by a graph. Both ...

research-article
Convergence results for ant routing algorithms viastochastic approximation

In this paper, we provide convergence results for an Ant Routing (ARA) Algorithm for wireline, packet switched communication networks, that are acyclic. Such algorithms are inspired by the foraging behavior of ants in nature. We consider an ARA ...

SESSION: Modelling and analysis
research-article
Monte-carlo techniques for falsification of temporal properties of non-linear hybrid systems

We present a Monte-Carlo optimization technique for finding inputs to a system that falsify a given Metric Temporal Logic (MTL) property. Our approach performs a random walk over the space of inputs guided by a robustness metric defined by the MTL ...

research-article
Automatic invariant generation for hybrid systems using ideal fixed points

We present computational techniques for automatically generating algebraic (polynomial equality) invariants for algebraic hybrid systems. Such systems involve ordinary differential equations with multivariate polynomial right-hand sides. Our approach ...

research-article
Safe compositional network sketches: formal framework

NetSketch is a tool for the specification of constrained-flow applications and the certification of desirable safety properties imposed thereon. NetSketch assists system integrators in two types of activities: modeling and design. As a modeling tool, it ...

SESSION: Verification of stochastic systems
research-article
Bayesian statistical model checking with application to Simulink/Stateflow verification

We address the problem of model checking stochastic systems, i.e.~checking whether a stochastic system satisfies a certain temporal property with a probability greater (or smaller) than a fixed threshold. In particular, we present a novel Statistical ...

research-article
On the connections between PCTL and dynamic programming

Probabilistic Computation Tree Logic (PCTL) is a well-known modal logic which has become a standard for expressing temporal properties of finite-state Markov chains in the context of automated model checking. In this paper, we consider PCTL for ...

research-article
Modeling and verification of stochastic hybrid systems using HIOA: a case study on DNA replication

DNA replication is one of the most fundamental processes in the life of every cell. In earlier work a model to capture the mechanics of the DNA replication process was developed in the stochastic hybrid systems framework. Monte Carlo simulations of the ...

SESSION: Switched linear systems
research-article
A generating function approach to the stability of discrete-time switched linear systems

Exponential stability of switched linear systems under both arbitrary and proper switching is studied through two suitably defined families of functions called the strong and the weak generating functions. Various properties of the generating functions ...

research-article
Stabilization of planar switched linear systems using polar coordinates

Analysis of stability and stabilizability of switched linear systems is a well-researched topic. This article pursues a polar coordinate approach which offers a convenient framework to analyze second-order continuous time switched linear systems. We ...

invited-talk
Amir Pnueli and the dawn of hybrid systems

In this talk I present my own perspective on the beginning (I refer mostly to the period 1988-1998) of hybrid systems research at the computer science side, focusing on the contributions of the late Amir Pnueli, mildly annotated with some opinions of ...

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    Acceptance Rates

    Overall Acceptance Rate153of373submissions,41%
    YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
    HSCC '21772735%
    HSCC '17762938%
    HSCC '16652843%
    HSCC '14692942%
    HSCC '13864047%
    Overall37315341%