AbstractProbabilistic timed automata are a suitable formalism to model systems with real-time, nondeterministic and probabilistic behaviour. We study two-player zero-sum games on such automata where the objective of the game is specified as the expected time to reach a target. The two players—called player Min and player Max—compete by proposing timed moves simultaneously and the move with a shorter delay is performed. The first player attempts to minimise the given objective while the second tries to maximise the objective. We observe that these games are not determined, and study decision problems related to computing the upper and lower values, showing that the problems are decidable and lie in the complexity class NEXPTIME ∩ co-NEXPTIME
Stochastic timed games (STGs), introduced by Bouyer and Forejt, naturally generalize both continuous...
Timed automata are finite automata accompanied by a finite set of real-valued variables called clock...
Probabilistic timed automata (PTAs) are used for formal modelling and verifi-cation of systems with ...
Probabilistic timed automata are a suitable formalism to model systems with real-time, nondetermini...
AbstractProbabilistic timed automata are a suitable formalism to model systems with real-time, nonde...
Probabilistic timed automata are a suitable formalism to model systems with real-time, nondeterminis...
In a reachability-time game, players Min and Max choose moves so that the time to reach a final stat...
Probabilistic timed automata(PTA) model real-time systems with non-deterministic and stochastic beha...
In an expected reachability-time game (ERTG) two players, Min and Max, move a token along the transi...
In an expected reachability-time game (ERTG) two players, Min and Max, move a token along the transi...
In an expected reachability-time game (ERTG) two players, Min and Max, move a token along the transi...
In an expected reachability-time game (ERTG) two players, Min and Max, move a token along the transi...
Timed automata are finite automata accompanied by a finite set of real-valued variables called clock...
Solving games played on timed automata is a well-known problem and has led to tools and industrial c...
Abstract. We propose a method to synthesise optimal values of timing parameters for probabilistic ti...
Stochastic timed games (STGs), introduced by Bouyer and Forejt, naturally generalize both continuous...
Timed automata are finite automata accompanied by a finite set of real-valued variables called clock...
Probabilistic timed automata (PTAs) are used for formal modelling and verifi-cation of systems with ...
Probabilistic timed automata are a suitable formalism to model systems with real-time, nondetermini...
AbstractProbabilistic timed automata are a suitable formalism to model systems with real-time, nonde...
Probabilistic timed automata are a suitable formalism to model systems with real-time, nondeterminis...
In a reachability-time game, players Min and Max choose moves so that the time to reach a final stat...
Probabilistic timed automata(PTA) model real-time systems with non-deterministic and stochastic beha...
In an expected reachability-time game (ERTG) two players, Min and Max, move a token along the transi...
In an expected reachability-time game (ERTG) two players, Min and Max, move a token along the transi...
In an expected reachability-time game (ERTG) two players, Min and Max, move a token along the transi...
In an expected reachability-time game (ERTG) two players, Min and Max, move a token along the transi...
Timed automata are finite automata accompanied by a finite set of real-valued variables called clock...
Solving games played on timed automata is a well-known problem and has led to tools and industrial c...
Abstract. We propose a method to synthesise optimal values of timing parameters for probabilistic ti...
Stochastic timed games (STGs), introduced by Bouyer and Forejt, naturally generalize both continuous...
Timed automata are finite automata accompanied by a finite set of real-valued variables called clock...
Probabilistic timed automata (PTAs) are used for formal modelling and verifi-cation of systems with ...