학술논문

Comparative Case Studies of Reactive Synthesis and Supervisory Control
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 18th European Control Conference (ECC) Control Conference (ECC), 2019 18th European. :1752-1759 Jun, 2019
Subject
Robotics and Control Systems
Language
Abstract
Reactive Synthesis and Supervisory Control Theory are both systematic approaches for the automatic construction of controllers from requirements. However, their underlying technicalities differ significantly. This paper provides an empirical comparison between these two approaches from the modelling perspective through case studies. Using the synthesis tools TuLiP and Supremica, two examples are modelled in the typical modelling formalism supported by each tool, and the algorithms are applied to synthesize controllers. Based on the obtained models and experiences, we compare how the models are derived, and how the characteristics of the examples and the underlying synthesis algorithms influence the modelling choices.