Proceedings Third International Workshop on Hybrid Autonomous Systems
Luca Bortolussi (University of Trieste), Manuela L. Bujorianu, (University of Warwick), Giordano Pola (University of L'Aquila)

TL;DR
This workshop highlights recent advances in hybrid autonomous systems, focusing on their autonomy, resilience, and ability to operate with minimal human intervention in dynamic environments.
Contribution
It consolidates research on hybrid systems' models, autonomy, and resilience, fostering collaboration among researchers in this field.
Findings
Hybrid systems effectively model autonomous behaviors.
Resilience mechanisms improve system robustness.
Research collaboration advances the field.
Abstract
The interest on autonomous systems is increasing both in industry and academia. Such systems must operate with limited human intervention in a changing environment and must be able to compensate for significant system failures without external intervention. The most appropriate models of autonomous systems can be found in the class of hybrid systems (which study continuous-state dynamic processes via discrete-state controllers) that interact with their environment. This workshop brings together researchers interested in all aspects of autonomy and resilience of hybrid systems.
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