We present the formal specification and verification of a lip-synchronisation protocol using the real-time model checker Uppaal. A number of specifications of this protocol can be found in the literature, but this is the first automatic verification. We take a published specification of the protocol, code it up in the Uppaal timed automata notation and then verify whether the protocol satisfies the key properties of jitter and skew. The verification reveals some aws in the protocol. In particular, it shows that for certain sound and video streams the protocol can time-lock before reaching a prescribed error state. We also discuss our experience with Uppaal, with particular reference to modelling timeouts and to deadlock analysis
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We present the formal specification and verification of a lip synchronisation algorithm using the re...
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) Kim G. Larsen y Paul Pettersson z Wang Yi z Uppsala University Uppaal 1 is a new tool suit ...
The timed automata formalism is an important model for specifying and analysing real-time systems. R...
The timed automata formalism is an important model for specifying and analysing real-time systems. R...
Uppaal is a new tool suit for automatic verification of networks oftimed automata. In this paper we ...
The timed automata formalism is an important model for specifying and analysing real-time systems. R...
The timed automata formalism is an important model for specifying and analysing real-time systems. R...
Since real-time systems often operate in safety-critical environments it is extremely important that...
The purpose of this document is to provide a complete description of Uppaal, including its theoretic...
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We address a number of limitations of Timed Automata and real-time model-checkers, which undermine t...
We formally verify four algorithms proposed in [M. Larrea, S. Arévalo and A. Fernández, Efficient Al...
Since it is an important issue for users and system designers, verification of PLC programs has alre...
In previous work we have presented the generation of WS-CDL and WS-BPEL documents. In this paper we ...
We present the formal specification and verification of a lip synchronisation algorithm using the re...
AbstractIn this paper we present a case-study in which the tool Uppaal is extended and applied to ve...
) Kim G. Larsen y Paul Pettersson z Wang Yi z Uppsala University Uppaal 1 is a new tool suit ...
The timed automata formalism is an important model for specifying and analysing real-time systems. R...
The timed automata formalism is an important model for specifying and analysing real-time systems. R...
Uppaal is a new tool suit for automatic verification of networks oftimed automata. In this paper we ...
The timed automata formalism is an important model for specifying and analysing real-time systems. R...
The timed automata formalism is an important model for specifying and analysing real-time systems. R...
Since real-time systems often operate in safety-critical environments it is extremely important that...
The purpose of this document is to provide a complete description of Uppaal, including its theoretic...
In this paper we face the problem of specifying and verifying security protocols where temporal aspe...
We address a number of limitations of Timed Automata and real-time model-checkers, which undermine t...
We formally verify four algorithms proposed in [M. Larrea, S. Arévalo and A. Fernández, Efficient Al...
Since it is an important issue for users and system designers, verification of PLC programs has alre...
In previous work we have presented the generation of WS-CDL and WS-BPEL documents. In this paper we ...