International audienceThe paper addresses one of the fundamental questions in using simulation as a means for system verification and validation, namely, how far the simulation model represents the transition timings of the real system. A formal quantification of this difference in transition timings of a simulation model with respect to the system specification is presented based on game theoretic distance notions from literature. In this two player game, simulation model tries to mimic the system's transitions and incurs a distance if it fails to match the timing of the transition. Fidelity of simulation model is presented through this distance notion based on the quantitative simulation relations and timed simulation game. This game betw...
AbstractThe simulation preorder for labeled transition systems is defined locally, and operationally...
AbstractThis paper presents a formalism called Time Interval Petri Nets (TIPNs), which are designed ...
Simulation and bisimulation metrics for stochastic systems provide a quantitative generalization of ...
International audienceThe paper addresses one of the fundamental questions in using simulation as a ...
International audienceThe paper addresses one of the fundamental questions in using simulation as a ...
Boolean notions of correctness are formalized by preorders on systems. Quantitative measures of corr...
We introduce quantitative timed refinement and timed simulation (directed) metrics, incorporating ze...
AbstractBoolean notions of correctness are formalized by preorders on systems. Quantitative measures...
Abstract. Classical formalizations of systems and properties are bool-ean: given a system and a prop...
While a boolean notion of correctness is given by a preorder on systems and properties, a quantitati...
Abstract. The Discrete EVent system Specification (DEVS) formal-ism allows for highly modular, hiera...
We introduce quantatitive timed refinement metrics and quantitative timed simulation functions, inco...
Control synthesis techniques, based on timed games, derive strategies to ensure a given control obje...
Simulation fidelity is an intrinsic element of any simulation system, one that all its developers an...
Abstract. Verification and simulation have always been complemen-tary, if not competing, approaches ...
AbstractThe simulation preorder for labeled transition systems is defined locally, and operationally...
AbstractThis paper presents a formalism called Time Interval Petri Nets (TIPNs), which are designed ...
Simulation and bisimulation metrics for stochastic systems provide a quantitative generalization of ...
International audienceThe paper addresses one of the fundamental questions in using simulation as a ...
International audienceThe paper addresses one of the fundamental questions in using simulation as a ...
Boolean notions of correctness are formalized by preorders on systems. Quantitative measures of corr...
We introduce quantitative timed refinement and timed simulation (directed) metrics, incorporating ze...
AbstractBoolean notions of correctness are formalized by preorders on systems. Quantitative measures...
Abstract. Classical formalizations of systems and properties are bool-ean: given a system and a prop...
While a boolean notion of correctness is given by a preorder on systems and properties, a quantitati...
Abstract. The Discrete EVent system Specification (DEVS) formal-ism allows for highly modular, hiera...
We introduce quantatitive timed refinement metrics and quantitative timed simulation functions, inco...
Control synthesis techniques, based on timed games, derive strategies to ensure a given control obje...
Simulation fidelity is an intrinsic element of any simulation system, one that all its developers an...
Abstract. Verification and simulation have always been complemen-tary, if not competing, approaches ...
AbstractThe simulation preorder for labeled transition systems is defined locally, and operationally...
AbstractThis paper presents a formalism called Time Interval Petri Nets (TIPNs), which are designed ...
Simulation and bisimulation metrics for stochastic systems provide a quantitative generalization of ...