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Article Dans Une Revue Mathematics in Computer Science Année : 2014

Interval Methods for Model Qualification: Methodology and Advanced Application

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An actual model in simulation (e.g. in chemistry) or control (e.g. in robotics) is often too complex to use, and sometimes impossible to obtain. To handle a system in practice, a simplification of the real model is often necessary. This simplification goes through some hypotheses made on the system or the modeling approach. These hypotheses are rarely verified whereas they could lead to an inadmissible model, over approximated for its use. In this paper, we propose a method that qualifies the simplification validity for all models that can be expressed by real-valued variables involved in closed-form relations and depending on parameters. We based our approach on a verification of a quality threshold on the hypothesis relevance. This method, based on interval analysis, checks the acceptance of the hypothesis in a full range of the whole model space, and gives bounds on the quality threshold and on the model parameters. Our approach is experimentally validated on a robotic application.
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hal-01057364 , version 1 (28-05-2021)

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Julien Alexandre Dit Sandretto, Gilles Trombettoni, David Daney. Interval Methods for Model Qualification: Methodology and Advanced Application. Mathematics in Computer Science, 2014, 8 (3-4), pp.479-493. ⟨10.1007/s11786-014-0210-0⟩. ⟨hal-01057364⟩
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