A compositional sheaf-theoretic framework for event-based systems

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Abstract

A compositional sheaf-theoretic framework for the modeling of complex event-based systems is presented. We show that event-based systems are machines, with inputs and outputs, and that they can be composed with machines of different types, all within a unified, sheaf-theoretic formalism. We take robotic systems as an exemplar of complex systems and rigorously describe actuators, sensors, and algorithms using this framework.

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Zardini, G., Spivak, D. I., Censi, A., & Frazzoli, E. (2021). A compositional sheaf-theoretic framework for event-based systems. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 333, pp. 139–153). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.333.10

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