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Summary: Lehrstuhl für Informatik 2
EINLADUNG
Zeit: Dienstag, 03. Mai 2011, 11.00 Uhr
Ort: Raum 4017 (Seminarraum Informatik 1),
Ahornstr. 55
Referent: Prof. Dr. John Lygeros,
ETH Zürich
Titel: Stochastic Hybrid Systems: Reachability and
Related Properties
Abstract:
Stochastic hybrid systems have emerged recently as a framework for modeling sys-
tems that involve the interaction of discrete and continuous dynamics, as well as
probabilistic uncertainty. Research in this area has been motivated by applications of
stochastic hybrid systems to areas as diverse as systems biology, transportation,
telecommunications and electrical power networks. The talk will present an introduc-
tion to stochastic hybrid systems with emphasis on questions related to reachability.
We will concentrate primarily on stochastic hybrid systems that evolve in discrete
time and whose evolution at each step can be influenced by external inputs. We will
show how reachability problems for this class of systems can be addressed based on
methods from stochastic optimal control and discuss extensions to more general
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