In this paper we display a practical approach adopted for the formal verification of Fairisle ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) switch port controller using model checking. The ATM port controller is part of the Cambridge Fairisle ATM network and plays a key role in the ATM switching process. In particular, we present our experience on the model checking of the ATM port controller using the VIS tool from UC Berkeley. To this end, we successfully modeled the port controller behavior and structure in Verilog HDL, established the necessary verification environments and verified a number of relevant temporal properties on the port controller
International audienceThis paper describes a methodology and a case study in formal verification. Th...
.The Available Bit Rate ABR service in ATM networks uses end-to-end rate-based flow control to allow...
ATM, which stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode, is a networking technology widely considered to be...
In this paper we present our experience on model checking of an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) net...
In this paper we present our results and methods on formally verifying the implementation of an Asyn...
Because of the difficulty of adequately simulating large digital designs, there has been a surge of ...
In this paper we present several techniques for modeling and formal verification of the Fairisle Asy...
Introduction The aim of this project was to demonstrate that formal proof can be applied to real AT...
We describe the formal verification of an implementation of the switching element of the Fairisle AT...
We overview the formal verification of an implementation of a self routeing ATM switching element. T...
In this paper we display several practical approaches adopted for the formal verification of an indu...
This thesis focus on invetigating the QoS support in ATM switched. It describes the design, implemen...
In this paper, we compare and contrast SPIN and VIS, two widely used formal verification tools. In p...
Verifying the correctness of real-time system models by traditional approaches that depend on the ex...
Abstract-- Traditional communication switches include an embedded processor that implements both the...
International audienceThis paper describes a methodology and a case study in formal verification. Th...
.The Available Bit Rate ABR service in ATM networks uses end-to-end rate-based flow control to allow...
ATM, which stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode, is a networking technology widely considered to be...
In this paper we present our experience on model checking of an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) net...
In this paper we present our results and methods on formally verifying the implementation of an Asyn...
Because of the difficulty of adequately simulating large digital designs, there has been a surge of ...
In this paper we present several techniques for modeling and formal verification of the Fairisle Asy...
Introduction The aim of this project was to demonstrate that formal proof can be applied to real AT...
We describe the formal verification of an implementation of the switching element of the Fairisle AT...
We overview the formal verification of an implementation of a self routeing ATM switching element. T...
In this paper we display several practical approaches adopted for the formal verification of an indu...
This thesis focus on invetigating the QoS support in ATM switched. It describes the design, implemen...
In this paper, we compare and contrast SPIN and VIS, two widely used formal verification tools. In p...
Verifying the correctness of real-time system models by traditional approaches that depend on the ex...
Abstract-- Traditional communication switches include an embedded processor that implements both the...
International audienceThis paper describes a methodology and a case study in formal verification. Th...
.The Available Bit Rate ABR service in ATM networks uses end-to-end rate-based flow control to allow...
ATM, which stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode, is a networking technology widely considered to be...