We consider an extension of the mu-calculus as a general framework to describe and synthesize controllers. This extension is obtained by quantifying atomic propositions, we call the resulting logic quantified mu-calculus. We study its main theoretical properties and show its adequacy to control applications. The proposed framework is expressive : it offers a uniform way to describe as varied parameters as the kind of systems (closed or open), the control objective, the type of interaction between the controller and the system, the optimality criteria (fairness, maximally permissive), etc. To our knowledge, none of the former approaches can capture such a wide range of concept
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The purpose of this research is to provide potential neuroscientists and computer scientists with an...
We consider an extension of the mu-calculus as a general framework to describe and synthesize contro...
In this paper we initiate the study of finding an induced subgraph of size at most $k$ with minimum ...
Mutual exclusion is a basic block of distributed synchronization algorithms. One of the challenge in...
The purpose of this research is to provide potential neuroscientists and computer scientists with an...
The purpose of this research is to provide potential neuroscientists and computer scientists with an...
The Event-based Aspect-Oriented Programming model (EAOP) makes it possible to define pointcuts in te...
The Event-based Aspect-Oriented Programming model (EAOP) makes it possible to define pointcuts in te...
Let $S$ be a set of $n$ points in the plane. We study the following problem: Partition $S$ by a line...
Given a finite state system with partial observers and for each observer, a regular set of trajector...
The Event-based Aspect-Oriented Programming model (EAOP) makes it possible to define pointcuts in te...
We propose a model for a medical device, called a stent, designed for the treatment of cerebral aneu...
Projet M3NWe generalize the Grad theory to polyatomic gases with a continuous internal energy. To th...
The Event-based Aspect-Oriented Programming model (EAOP) makes it possible to define pointcuts in te...
Automatic graphs are possibly infinite graphs with a rational presentation by finite automata; they ...
The purpose of this research is to provide potential neuroscientists and computer scientists with an...
We consider an extension of the mu-calculus as a general framework to describe and synthesize contro...
In this paper we initiate the study of finding an induced subgraph of size at most $k$ with minimum ...
Mutual exclusion is a basic block of distributed synchronization algorithms. One of the challenge in...
The purpose of this research is to provide potential neuroscientists and computer scientists with an...
The purpose of this research is to provide potential neuroscientists and computer scientists with an...
The Event-based Aspect-Oriented Programming model (EAOP) makes it possible to define pointcuts in te...
The Event-based Aspect-Oriented Programming model (EAOP) makes it possible to define pointcuts in te...
Let $S$ be a set of $n$ points in the plane. We study the following problem: Partition $S$ by a line...
Given a finite state system with partial observers and for each observer, a regular set of trajector...
The Event-based Aspect-Oriented Programming model (EAOP) makes it possible to define pointcuts in te...
We propose a model for a medical device, called a stent, designed for the treatment of cerebral aneu...
Projet M3NWe generalize the Grad theory to polyatomic gases with a continuous internal energy. To th...
The Event-based Aspect-Oriented Programming model (EAOP) makes it possible to define pointcuts in te...
Automatic graphs are possibly infinite graphs with a rational presentation by finite automata; they ...
The purpose of this research is to provide potential neuroscientists and computer scientists with an...