Discrete abstractions of hybrid systems

01 July 2000

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A hybrid system is a dynamical system with both discrete and continuous state changes. For analysis purposes, it is often useful to abstract a system in a way that preserves the properties being analyzed while hiding the details that are of no interest. We show that interesting classes of hybrid systems can he abstracted to purely discrete systems while preserving all properties that are definable in temporal logic. The classes that permit discrete abstractions fall into two categories. Either the continuous dynamics must be restricted, as is the case for timed and rectangular hybrid systems, ol the discrete dynamics must be restricted, as is the case for o-minimal hybrid systems. In this paper; we survey and unify results from both areas.