This paper introduces the model of linearly priced timed automata as an extension of timed automata, with prices on both transitions and locations. For this model we consider the minimum-cost reachability problem: i.e. given a linearly priced timed automaton and a target state, determine the minimum cost of executions from the initial state to the target state. This problem generalizes the minimum-time reachability problem for ordinary timed automata. We prove decidability of this problem by offering an algorithmic solution, which is based on a combination of branch-and-bound techniques and a new notion of priced regions. The latter allows symbolic representation and manipulation of reachable states together with the cost of reaching them
This paper presents an algorithm for cost-bounded probabilistic reachability in timed automata exten...
Concavely-priced timed automata, a generalization of linearly-priced timed automata, are introduced....
In this paper, we show how the simple structure of the linear programs encountered during symbolic m...
This paper introduces the model of linearly priced timed automata as an extension of timed automata,...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper, we prove decidability of the optimal conditional reachability problem for multi-price...
AbstractIn this paper, we prove the decidability of the minimal and maximal reachability problems fo...
AbstractIn this paper, we prove the decidability of the minimal and maximal reachability problems fo...
Abstract. In this paper we present an algorithm for eÆciently comput-ing the minimum cost of reachin...
This paper presents an algorithm for cost-bounded probabilistic reachability in timed automata exten...
This paper presents an algorithm for cost-bounded probabilistic reachability in timed automata exten...
Concavely-priced timed automata, a generalization of linearly-priced timed automata, are introduced....
In this paper, we show how the simple structure of the linear programs encountered during symbolic m...
This paper introduces the model of linearly priced timed automata as an extension of timed automata,...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper we present an algorithm for efficiently computing optimal cost of reaching a goal stat...
In this paper, we prove decidability of the optimal conditional reachability problem for multi-price...
AbstractIn this paper, we prove the decidability of the minimal and maximal reachability problems fo...
AbstractIn this paper, we prove the decidability of the minimal and maximal reachability problems fo...
Abstract. In this paper we present an algorithm for eÆciently comput-ing the minimum cost of reachin...
This paper presents an algorithm for cost-bounded probabilistic reachability in timed automata exten...
This paper presents an algorithm for cost-bounded probabilistic reachability in timed automata exten...
Concavely-priced timed automata, a generalization of linearly-priced timed automata, are introduced....
In this paper, we show how the simple structure of the linear programs encountered during symbolic m...