We study a variant of the classical membership problem in automata theory, which consists of deciding whether a given input word is accepted by a given automaton. We do so through the lenses of parameterized dynamic data structures: we assume that the automaton is fixed and its size is the parameter, while the input word is revealed as in a stream, one symbol at a time following the natural order on positions. The goal is to design a dynamic data structure that can be efficiently updated upon revealing the next symbol, while maintaining the answer to the query on whether the word consisting of symbols revealed so far is accepted by the automaton. We provide complexity bounds for this dynamic acceptance problem for timed automata that proces...
Timed and hybrid automata are extensions of finite-state machines for formal modeling of embedded sy...
This thesis is about verification of timed automata, a well-established model for real time systems....
Abstract. This paper is concerned with the language inclusion prob-lem for timed automata: given tim...
We study a variant of the classical membership problem in automata theory, which consists of decidin...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
The deterministic membership problem for timed automata asks whether thetimed language given by a no...
Symbolic data structures for model checking timed systems have been subject to a significant researc...
Finite automata and regular languages have been useful in a wide variety of problems in computing, c...
Timed automata and register automata are well-known models of computation over timed and data words ...
Timed automata and register automata are well-known models of computation over timed and data words ...
Abstract. We extend Angluin’s algorithm for on-line learning of regular languages to the setting of ...
The theoretical complexity of a string recognizer is linear to the length of the string being tested...
Timed and hybrid automata are extensions of finite-state machines for formal modeling of embedded sy...
Abstract The theoretical complexity of a string recognizer is linear to the length of the string bei...
Timed and hybrid automata are extensions of finite-state machines for formal modeling of embedded sy...
This thesis is about verification of timed automata, a well-established model for real time systems....
Abstract. This paper is concerned with the language inclusion prob-lem for timed automata: given tim...
We study a variant of the classical membership problem in automata theory, which consists of decidin...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
The deterministic membership problem for timed automata asks whether thetimed language given by a no...
Symbolic data structures for model checking timed systems have been subject to a significant researc...
Finite automata and regular languages have been useful in a wide variety of problems in computing, c...
Timed automata and register automata are well-known models of computation over timed and data words ...
Timed automata and register automata are well-known models of computation over timed and data words ...
Abstract. We extend Angluin’s algorithm for on-line learning of regular languages to the setting of ...
The theoretical complexity of a string recognizer is linear to the length of the string being tested...
Timed and hybrid automata are extensions of finite-state machines for formal modeling of embedded sy...
Abstract The theoretical complexity of a string recognizer is linear to the length of the string bei...
Timed and hybrid automata are extensions of finite-state machines for formal modeling of embedded sy...
This thesis is about verification of timed automata, a well-established model for real time systems....
Abstract. This paper is concerned with the language inclusion prob-lem for timed automata: given tim...