This course will discuss different ways of formally modeling requirements of interest for autonomous systems. Examples of such requirements include stability, invariance, reachability, regular languages, omega-regular languages, and linear temporal logic properties. In addition, it will introduce non-deterministic finite and büchi automata for recognizing, respectively, regular languages and omega-regular languages.

Requirement Specifications for Autonomous Systems

Requirement Specifications for Autonomous Systems
This course is part of Foundations of Autonomous Systems Specialization

Instructor: Majid Zamani
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Utilize formal methods to specify and verify requirements for autonomous systems.
Model system behaviors and verify stability using various analytical methods.
Apply reachable set computation and robustness analysis in system design.
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