Ebook: Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control: 4th International Workshop, HSCC 2001 Rome, Italy, March 28–30, 2001 Proceedings
- Genre: Mathematics // Computational Mathematics
- Tags: Logics and Meanings of Programs, Software Engineering, Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems, Computation by Abstract Devices, Systems and Information Theory in Engineering, Control Engineering
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2034
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Hybrid - stems: Computation and Control (HSCC 2001) held in Rome, Italy on March 28-30, 2001. The Workshop on Hybrid Systems attracts researchers from in- stry and academia interested in modeling, analysis, synthesis, and implemen- tion of dynamic and reactive systems involving both discrete (integer, logical, symbolic) and continuous behaviors. It is a forum for the discussion of the - test developments in all aspects of hybrid systems, including formal models and computational representations, algorithms and heuristics, computational tools, and new challenging applications. The Fourth HSCC International Workshop continues the series of workshops held in Grenoble, France (HART’97), Berkeley, California, USA (HSCC’98), N- megen, The Netherlands (HSCC’99), and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (HSCC 2000). Proceedings of these workshops have been published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series by Springer-Verlag. In line with the beautiful work that led to the design of the palace in which the workshop was held, Palazzo Lancellotti in Rome, resulting from the col- boration of many artists and architects of di erent backgrounds, the challenge faced by the hybrid system community is to harmonize and extract the best from two main research areas: computer science and control theory.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control, HSCC 2001, held in Rome, Italy, in March 2001. The 36 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 82 submissions. All current aspects of hybrid systems are addressed including formal models and methods and computational representations, algorithms and heuristics, computational tools, and innovative applications.