International audienceStandard algorithms for reachability analysis of timed automata are sensitive to the order in which the transitions of the automata are taken. To tackle this problem, we propose a ranking system and a waiting strategy. This paper discusses the reason why the search order matters and shows how a ranking system and a waiting strategy can be integrated into the standard reachability algorithm to alleviate and prevent the problem respectively. Experiments show that the combination of the two approaches gives optimal search order on standard benchmarks except for one example. This suggests that it should be used instead of the standard BFS algorithm for reachability analysis of timed automata
International audienceWe show that max-plus polyhedra are usable as a data structure in reachability...
International audienceWe investigate a zone based approach for the reachability problem in timed aut...
International audienceWe consider the problems of efficiently diagnosing and predicting what did (or...
This thesis revisits the standard algorithms for reachability and liveness analysis of timed automat...
Cette thèse revisite les algorithmes standards pour les problèmes d'accessibilité et de vivacité des...
Abstract. We consider the reachability problem for timed automata. A standard solution to this probl...
Efficient techniques for reachability analysis of timed automata are zone-based methods that explore...
In this paper we provide a complete characterization of the class ofproperties of (networks of) time...
Part 3: Real Time SystemsInternational audienceWe consider the reachability problem for timed automa...
Asynchronous systems consist of a set of transitions which are non-deterministically chosen and exec...
International audienceIn a recent work we proposed an algorithm for reachability analysis in distrib...
AbstractWe consider the optimal-reachability problem for a timed automaton with respect to a linear ...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the model of Timed Pushdown Automata with Inputs and...
In this thesis, we study the reachability problem for networks of timedautomata. We focus on the iss...
International audienceWe study the reduction of bounded reachability analysis of timed automata (TA)...
International audienceWe show that max-plus polyhedra are usable as a data structure in reachability...
International audienceWe investigate a zone based approach for the reachability problem in timed aut...
International audienceWe consider the problems of efficiently diagnosing and predicting what did (or...
This thesis revisits the standard algorithms for reachability and liveness analysis of timed automat...
Cette thèse revisite les algorithmes standards pour les problèmes d'accessibilité et de vivacité des...
Abstract. We consider the reachability problem for timed automata. A standard solution to this probl...
Efficient techniques for reachability analysis of timed automata are zone-based methods that explore...
In this paper we provide a complete characterization of the class ofproperties of (networks of) time...
Part 3: Real Time SystemsInternational audienceWe consider the reachability problem for timed automa...
Asynchronous systems consist of a set of transitions which are non-deterministically chosen and exec...
International audienceIn a recent work we proposed an algorithm for reachability analysis in distrib...
AbstractWe consider the optimal-reachability problem for a timed automaton with respect to a linear ...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the model of Timed Pushdown Automata with Inputs and...
In this thesis, we study the reachability problem for networks of timedautomata. We focus on the iss...
International audienceWe study the reduction of bounded reachability analysis of timed automata (TA)...
International audienceWe show that max-plus polyhedra are usable as a data structure in reachability...
International audienceWe investigate a zone based approach for the reachability problem in timed aut...
International audienceWe consider the problems of efficiently diagnosing and predicting what did (or...