AbstractWe introduce Concurrent Timed Automata (CTAs) where automata running in parallel are synchronized. We consider the subclasses of CTAs obtained by admitting, or not, diagonal clock constraints and constant updates, and by letting, or not, sequential automata to update the same clocks. We prove that such subclasses recognize the same languages but differ w.r.t. the succinctness of the models. Moreover, we distinguish between subclasses that are polynomially closed w.r.t. finite union and finite intersection, and subclasses that do not have such properties
. We propose in this paper a decomposition theorem for the timed automata introduced by Alur and Dil...
The deterministic membership problem for timed automata asks whether the timed language recognised b...
A concurrent version of a finite-state automaton is a set of processes that cooperate in processing ...
AbstractWe introduce Concurrent Timed Automata (CTAs) where automata running in parallel are synchro...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the concurrent behaviors of timers with arbitrary delays. Timers are...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
Timed automata [1] are a well established theoretical framework used for modeling real time systems....
Networks of timed automata (NTA) are widely used to model distributedreal-time systems. Quite often ...
Abstract. We investigate the descriptive succinctness of three fundamental notions for modeling conc...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
We identify a subclass of timed automata called product interval automata and develop its theory. Th...
International audienceWe introduce the class of Interrupt Timed Automata (ITA), a subclass of hybrid...
AbstractWe study a timed concurrent constraint language, called tccp, which is obtained by a natural...
We address the problem of the specification and the proof of properties of concurrent systems which ...
. We propose in this paper a decomposition theorem for the timed automata introduced by Alur and Dil...
The deterministic membership problem for timed automata asks whether the timed language recognised b...
A concurrent version of a finite-state automaton is a set of processes that cooperate in processing ...
AbstractWe introduce Concurrent Timed Automata (CTAs) where automata running in parallel are synchro...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the concurrent behaviors of timers with arbitrary delays. Timers are...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
Timed automata [1] are a well established theoretical framework used for modeling real time systems....
Networks of timed automata (NTA) are widely used to model distributedreal-time systems. Quite often ...
Abstract. We investigate the descriptive succinctness of three fundamental notions for modeling conc...
. We propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of realtime systems over time. Our defini...
We identify a subclass of timed automata called product interval automata and develop its theory. Th...
International audienceWe introduce the class of Interrupt Timed Automata (ITA), a subclass of hybrid...
AbstractWe study a timed concurrent constraint language, called tccp, which is obtained by a natural...
We address the problem of the specification and the proof of properties of concurrent systems which ...
. We propose in this paper a decomposition theorem for the timed automata introduced by Alur and Dil...
The deterministic membership problem for timed automata asks whether the timed language recognised b...
A concurrent version of a finite-state automaton is a set of processes that cooperate in processing ...