The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community. Most of the existing approaches and tools are limited to safety properties only, or operates by transforming the hybrid system to be verified into a discrete one, thus loosing information on the continuous dynamics of the system. In this paper we present a logic for specifying complex properties of hybrid systems called HyLTL, and we show how it is possible to solve the model checking problem by translating the formula into an equivalent hybrid automaton. In this way the problem is reduced to a reachability problem on hybrid automata that can be solved by using existing tools
Hybrid systems are real-time systems that react to both discrete and continuous activities (such as ...
We introduce the framework of hybrid automata as a model and speci cation language for hybrid system...
Many systems, both natural and artificial, exhibit a mixed discrete-continuous behavior that cannot ...
The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community....
The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community....
The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community....
The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community....
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
We propose a methodology for the specification, verification, and design of hybrid systems. The meth...
We propose a methodology for the speci cation, veri cation, and design of hybrid systems. The method...
This paper proposes a specification language, Hybrid Projection Temporal Logic (HPTL), for the purpo...
Hybrid systems are real-time systems that react to both discrete and continuous activities (such as ...
We introduce the framework of hybrid automata as a model and speci cation language for hybrid system...
Many systems, both natural and artificial, exhibit a mixed discrete-continuous behavior that cannot ...
The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community....
The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community....
The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community....
The model-checking problem for hybrid systems is a well known challenge in the scientific community....
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
The problem of model-checking hybrid systems is a long-time challenge in the scientific community. M...
We propose a methodology for the specification, verification, and design of hybrid systems. The meth...
We propose a methodology for the speci cation, veri cation, and design of hybrid systems. The method...
This paper proposes a specification language, Hybrid Projection Temporal Logic (HPTL), for the purpo...
Hybrid systems are real-time systems that react to both discrete and continuous activities (such as ...
We introduce the framework of hybrid automata as a model and speci cation language for hybrid system...
Many systems, both natural and artificial, exhibit a mixed discrete-continuous behavior that cannot ...