A divide-and-conquer strategy for qualitative simulation of complex dynamical systems
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
This paper presents a divide-and-conquer approach that
aims at making QSIM simulation tractable. We consider
dynamical systems the structure of which can be represented
by compartments. The system model is decomposed
into sub-models tightly connected through shared
variables on the basis of the analysis of the causality
relations intrinsically captured by the compartmental
model structure. The sub-models are separately simulated
but their behaviors are constrained by the information
on the shared variables generated from the simulation.
The partition of the complete model into smaller
ones prevents the construction of temporal correlations
between variables in different sub-models, and thus the
generation of a complete temporal ordering of all unrelated
events that is one of the major causes of intractable
branching in qualitative simulation. The strategy we
propose is discussed through a case study in the eld
of Plant Pathology, namely the germination process of
Plasmopara viticola oospores.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Guglielmann, Raffaella; Ironi, Liliana
Book title:
Proceedings of the 24th International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning