Computational methods for stochastic control with metric interval temporal logic specifications

This paper studies an optimal control problem for continuous-time stochastic systems subject to objectives specified in a subclass of metric interval temporal logic specifications, a temporal logic with real-time constraints. We propose a computational method for synthesizing an optimal control poli...

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Published in2015 54th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) pp. 7440 - 7447
Main Authors Fu, Jie, Topcu, Ufuk
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.12.2015
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DOI10.1109/CDC.2015.7403395

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Summary:This paper studies an optimal control problem for continuous-time stochastic systems subject to objectives specified in a subclass of metric interval temporal logic specifications, a temporal logic with real-time constraints. We propose a computational method for synthesizing an optimal control policy that maximizes the probability of satisfying a specification based on a discrete approximation of the underlying stochastic system. First, we show that the original problem can be formulated as a stochastic optimal control problem in a state space augmented with finite memory and states of some clock variables. Second, we present a numerical method for computing an optimal policy with which the given specification is satisfied with the maximal probability in point-based semantics in the discrete approximation of the underlying system. We show that the policy obtained in the discrete approximation converges to the optimal one for satisfying the specification in the continuous or dense-time semantics as the discretization becomes finer in both state and time. Finally, we illustrate our approach with a robotic motion planning example.
DOI:10.1109/CDC.2015.7403395