| T.A. Henzinger and S. Sastry, eds., Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control, vol. 1386 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 1998. (Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC'98), Berkeley, California. |
....cation, perturbation analysis, and computer simulation. Furthermore, special mathematical analysis techniques have been developed for speci c subclasses of hybrid systems. We shall only discuss some of these methods. For more information on the other methods the interested reader is referred to [5, 6, 32, 34, 56] and the references cited therein. 2 1.2 Model classes and analysis tools Hybrid system models typically represent large plants, consisting of many interacting modules. The interaction between modules can be via common discrete variables, or via common continuous variables, or via both discrete ....
T.A. Henzinger and S. Sastry, eds., Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control, vol. 1386 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 1998. (Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC'98), Berkeley, California.
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