Reduction of Timed Hybrid Systems
Abstract We consider a class of hybrid dynamical systems and obtain conditions under which the behavior of these systems can be reduced to a finite state automaton. Specifically, we consider timed automata with more general enabling regions coupling the continuous and discrete dynamics than those pr...
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