Given a timed automaton G accepting the timed language LT a finite state machine G' can be constructed, known as the region automaton, which accepts the untimed language Untime (LT). In this paper we construct an alternative finite state machine which also accepts the language Untime (LT), but has fewer states than G'. This is shown for languages of both finite and infinite traces given that the time values in the time sequence increase strictly monotonically. The supervisory control design for timed automata, when the simplified untiming procedure is used and the time is strictly positive, is studied
Abstract In real-time systems, correctness depends on the time at which events occur. Examples of re...
Abstract. Timed automata as acceptors of languages of finite timed words form a very useful framewor...
: Timed automata are finite-state machines constrained by timing requirements so that they accept ti...
Given a timed automaton G accepting the timed language LT a finite state machine G' can be construct...
Real-valued clocks make the state space of timed automata (TA) infinite. Conventional supervisory co...
Considering real-valued clocks in timed automata (TA) makes it a practical modeling framework for di...
Conventional supervisory control synthesis techniques are not adequate for timed automata (TA) due t...
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 supervisory controller is state feedback and disables discrete-event transitions in order to sol...
We symbolically compute a nonblocking, controllable, and minimally restrictive supervisor for timed ...
Basic theory of finite automata whose state transitions and outputs depend on time is developed. A n...
This thesis focuses on the time-related performance objectives in supervisor synthesis of discrete e...
In many practical applications we are asked to compute a nonblocking supervisor that not only compli...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Abstract In real-time systems, correctness depends on the time at which events occur. Examples of re...
Abstract. Timed automata as acceptors of languages of finite timed words form a very useful framewor...
: Timed automata are finite-state machines constrained by timing requirements so that they accept ti...
Given a timed automaton G accepting the timed language LT a finite state machine G' can be construct...
Real-valued clocks make the state space of timed automata (TA) infinite. Conventional supervisory co...
Considering real-valued clocks in timed automata (TA) makes it a practical modeling framework for di...
Conventional supervisory control synthesis techniques are not adequate for timed automata (TA) due t...
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 supervisory controller is state feedback and disables discrete-event transitions in order to sol...
We symbolically compute a nonblocking, controllable, and minimally restrictive supervisor for timed ...
Basic theory of finite automata whose state transitions and outputs depend on time is developed. A n...
This thesis focuses on the time-related performance objectives in supervisor synthesis of discrete e...
In many practical applications we are asked to compute a nonblocking supervisor that not only compli...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Abstract In real-time systems, correctness depends on the time at which events occur. Examples of re...
Abstract. Timed automata as acceptors of languages of finite timed words form a very useful framewor...
: Timed automata are finite-state machines constrained by timing requirements so that they accept ti...