Temporal Logic Resilience for Continuous-time Systems
Ratnangshu Das, Negar Monir, Youssef Ait Si, Adnane Saoud, Sadegh Soudjani, Pushpak Jagtap
- Year
- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel framework for quantifying a lower bound on resilience in continuous-time (non)linear systems subject to external disturbances while ensuring satisfaction of signal temporal logic specifications. Unlike robustness, which evaluates how well a system satisfies a specification under a given disturbance, resilience measures the maximum disturbance a system can tolerate from a given initial state while maintaining specification satisfaction. We first derive bounds on the perturbed trajectories and then use them to formulate a computational method based on scenario optimization to efficiently compute the maximum admissible disturbance. We validate our approach through case studies, including dc motor, temperature regulation, a nonlinear numerical example, and a vehicle collision avoidance case.
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