In this paper, we define the class of hourglass automata, which are timed automata with bounded clocks that can be made to progress backwards as well as forwards at a constant rate. We then introduce a new clock update for timed automata that allows hourglass automata to be expressed. This allows us to show that language emptiness remains decidable with this update when the number of clocks is two or less. This is done by showing that we can construct a finite untimed graph using clock regions from any timed automaton that use this new update.
Abstract—Alternating timed automata are a powerful ex-tension of classical Alur-Dill timed automata ...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
This paper is concerned with the universality problem for timed automata: given a timed automaton A,...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
Timed automata [1] are a well established theoretical framework used for modeling real time systems....
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
International audienceWe introduce timed automata and show how they can be used for the specificatio...
Event clock automata (ECA) are a model for timed languages that has been introduced by Alur, Fix and...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
Parametric timed automata extend the standard timed automata with the possibility to use parameters ...
Abstract. A notion of alternating timed automata is proposed. It is shown that such automata with on...
We study the class of timed automata called eventual timed automata (ETA's) obtained using guards ba...
Alternating timed automata are a powerful extension of classical Alur-Dill timed automata that are c...
We introduce event-recording automata. An event-recording automaton is a timed automaton that contai...
Abstract—Alternating timed automata are a powerful ex-tension of classical Alur-Dill timed automata ...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
This paper is concerned with the universality problem for timed automata: given a timed automaton A,...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
Timed automata [1] are a well established theoretical framework used for modeling real time systems....
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
International audienceWe introduce timed automata and show how they can be used for the specificatio...
Event clock automata (ECA) are a model for timed languages that has been introduced by Alur, Fix and...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
Parametric timed automata extend the standard timed automata with the possibility to use parameters ...
Abstract. A notion of alternating timed automata is proposed. It is shown that such automata with on...
We study the class of timed automata called eventual timed automata (ETA's) obtained using guards ba...
Alternating timed automata are a powerful extension of classical Alur-Dill timed automata that are c...
We introduce event-recording automata. An event-recording automaton is a timed automaton that contai...
Abstract—Alternating timed automata are a powerful ex-tension of classical Alur-Dill timed automata ...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
This paper is concerned with the universality problem for timed automata: given a timed automaton A,...