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New framework learns adaptive safe operating envelopes for intelligent systems

Researchers have developed a new data-driven framework for adaptive safety filtering in mission-critical intelligent systems. This method learns a safe operating envelope from data and updates it in real-time to account for time-varying limitations. The approach utilizes a radial basis function-kernel support vector machine to initially define the safe set, which is then contracted using a continuous-time decremental SVM update law based on a degradation signal. A homotopy-smoothed SVM-CBF is introduced to manage transitions in the learned barrier, and a quadratic-program-based safety filter enforces the time-varying barrier under degraded input constraints. Simulations on a vertical takeoff and landing model demonstrated the framework's ability to maintain safety and avoid abrupt barrier-switching effects. AI

IMPACT This research could improve the reliability and safety of autonomous systems operating in dynamic environments.

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing a novel control theory framework. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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New framework learns adaptive safe operating envelopes for intelligent systems

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 English(EN) · Shawon Dey, Michael Budihartono, Hever Moncayo ·

    Data-Driven Time-Varying Control Barrier Functions for Adaptive Safe-Set Learning with Online Decremental Support Vector Machines

    arXiv:2608.19366v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Mission-critical intelligent systems often operate under time-varying limitations that reduce control authority and change the admissible safe operating envelope. In such settings, a safety certificate learned under nominal condit…