We consider the class of o-minimally definable hybrid automata with a bounded discrete-transition horizon. We show that for every hybrid automata in this class, there exists a bisimulation of finite index, and that the bisimulation quotient can be effectively constructed when the underlying o-minimal theory is decidable. More importantly, we give natural specifications for hybrid automata which ensure the boundedness of discrete-transition horizons. In addition, we show that these specifications are reasonably tight with respect to the decidability of the models and that they can model modern day real-time and embedded systems. As a result, the analysis of several problems for these systems admit effective algorithms. We provide a represent...
AbstractThis paper is driven by a general motto: bisimulate a hybrid system by a finite symbolic dyn...
We introduce and study hybrid automata with strong resets. They generalize o-minimal hybrid automata...
Abstract. This paper is driven by a general motto: bisimulate a hybrid system by a finite symbolic d...
AbstractHybrid systems are dynamical systems with the ability to describe mixed discrete-continuous ...
Hybrid systems are dynamical systems with the ability to describe mixed discrete- continuous evoluti...
Abstract. This paper surveys hybrid automata and bisimulation rela-tions. We formally introduce both...
Bounded model checking (BMC) has recently emerged as a very powerful methodology for the verificatio...
We present a general framework for the formal specification and algorithmic analysis of hybrid syste...
We present a general framework for the formal specification and algorithmic analysis of hybrid sys...
AbstractWe present a general framework for the formal specification and algorithmic analysis of hybr...
Hybrid systems are dynamical systems with the ability to describe mixed discrete-continuous evolutio...
Many natural systems exhibit a hybrid behavior characterized by a set of continuous laws which are s...
. One of the most important analysis problems of hybrid systems is the reachability problem. State o...
Approximating automata are finite-state representations of the sequential inputoutput behaviors of h...
Most of the observable natural phenomena exhibit a mixed discrete-continuous behavior characterized ...
AbstractThis paper is driven by a general motto: bisimulate a hybrid system by a finite symbolic dyn...
We introduce and study hybrid automata with strong resets. They generalize o-minimal hybrid automata...
Abstract. This paper is driven by a general motto: bisimulate a hybrid system by a finite symbolic d...
AbstractHybrid systems are dynamical systems with the ability to describe mixed discrete-continuous ...
Hybrid systems are dynamical systems with the ability to describe mixed discrete- continuous evoluti...
Abstract. This paper surveys hybrid automata and bisimulation rela-tions. We formally introduce both...
Bounded model checking (BMC) has recently emerged as a very powerful methodology for the verificatio...
We present a general framework for the formal specification and algorithmic analysis of hybrid syste...
We present a general framework for the formal specification and algorithmic analysis of hybrid sys...
AbstractWe present a general framework for the formal specification and algorithmic analysis of hybr...
Hybrid systems are dynamical systems with the ability to describe mixed discrete-continuous evolutio...
Many natural systems exhibit a hybrid behavior characterized by a set of continuous laws which are s...
. One of the most important analysis problems of hybrid systems is the reachability problem. State o...
Approximating automata are finite-state representations of the sequential inputoutput behaviors of h...
Most of the observable natural phenomena exhibit a mixed discrete-continuous behavior characterized ...
AbstractThis paper is driven by a general motto: bisimulate a hybrid system by a finite symbolic dyn...
We introduce and study hybrid automata with strong resets. They generalize o-minimal hybrid automata...
Abstract. This paper is driven by a general motto: bisimulate a hybrid system by a finite symbolic d...