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We discuss the challenges of building a simulation framework for hybrid systems, in particular the well-known Zeno effect and correct composition of models idealised by abstracting irrelevant behavioural details (e.g. the bounce dynamics of a bouncing ball or the process of fuse melting in an electrical circuit). We argue that the cornerstone of addressing these challenges is the definition of a semantic framework with an appropriate underlying model of time. Using two simple examples, we illustrate the properties of such a model and explain why existing models are not sufficient. Finally, we propose a new Zeno-free semantic model that allows mixing discrete and continuous behaviour in a rigorous way and provides for the compositional behavioural abstraction. Although it is based on non-standard analysis, we explain how our semantic model can be used to develop hybrid system simulators.
Drazen Dujic, Min Luo, Nikolina Djekanovic
Yves Perriard, Yoan René Cyrille Civet, Francesco Clavica, Jonathan André Jean-Marie Chavanne