It is known that Metric Temporal Logic (MTL) is strictly less expressive than the Monadic First-Order Logic of Order and Metric (FO[<, +1]) when interpreted over timed words; this remains true even when the time domain is bounded a priori. In this work, we present an extension of MTL with the same expressive power as FO[<, +1] over bounded timed words (and also, trivially, over time-bounded signals). We then show that expressive completeness also holds in the general (time-unbounded) case if we allow the use of rational constants q ∈ Q in formulas. This extended version of MTL therefore yields a definitive real-time analogue of Kamp’s theorem. As an application, we propose a trace-length independent monitoring procedure for our extension of...
International audienceSince the early 1990's, classical temporal logics have been extended with timi...
AbstractWe present a formal framework based on metric temporal logic (MTL) for specifying and verify...
Previous work has shown that reasoning with real-time temporal logics is often simpler when restrict...
A seminal result of Kamp is that over the reals Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) has the same expressive ...
A seminal result of Kamp is that over the reals Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) has the same expressive ...
A seminal result of Kamp is that over the reals Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) has the same expressive ...
This paper investigates a decidable and highly expressive real time logic QkMSO which is obtained by...
We introduce a novel approach to the runtime monitoring of complex system properties. In particula...
AbstractProgram execution traces can be so large in practical testing and monitoring applications th...
CLTLoc (Constraint LTL over clocks) is a quantifier-free extension of LTL allowing variables behavin...
The paper is focused on temporal logics for the description of the behaviour of real-time pushdown r...
Metric Interval Temporal Logic (MITL) as a fragment of the real-time logic Metric Temporal Logic (MT...
AbstractA major result concerning temporal logics is Kamp’s Theorem which states that the pair of mo...
We introduce metric temporal description logics (mTDLs) as combinations of the classical description...
We study translations from metric temporal logic (MTL) over the natural numbers to lineartemporal lo...
International audienceSince the early 1990's, classical temporal logics have been extended with timi...
AbstractWe present a formal framework based on metric temporal logic (MTL) for specifying and verify...
Previous work has shown that reasoning with real-time temporal logics is often simpler when restrict...
A seminal result of Kamp is that over the reals Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) has the same expressive ...
A seminal result of Kamp is that over the reals Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) has the same expressive ...
A seminal result of Kamp is that over the reals Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) has the same expressive ...
This paper investigates a decidable and highly expressive real time logic QkMSO which is obtained by...
We introduce a novel approach to the runtime monitoring of complex system properties. In particula...
AbstractProgram execution traces can be so large in practical testing and monitoring applications th...
CLTLoc (Constraint LTL over clocks) is a quantifier-free extension of LTL allowing variables behavin...
The paper is focused on temporal logics for the description of the behaviour of real-time pushdown r...
Metric Interval Temporal Logic (MITL) as a fragment of the real-time logic Metric Temporal Logic (MT...
AbstractA major result concerning temporal logics is Kamp’s Theorem which states that the pair of mo...
We introduce metric temporal description logics (mTDLs) as combinations of the classical description...
We study translations from metric temporal logic (MTL) over the natural numbers to lineartemporal lo...
International audienceSince the early 1990's, classical temporal logics have been extended with timi...
AbstractWe present a formal framework based on metric temporal logic (MTL) for specifying and verify...
Previous work has shown that reasoning with real-time temporal logics is often simpler when restrict...