Timed automata have an infinite semantics. For verification purposes, one usually uses zone based abstractions w.r.t. the maximal constants to which clocks of the timed automaton are compared. We show that by distinguishing maximal lower and upper bounds, significantly coarser abstractions can be obtained. We show soundness and completeness of the new abstractions w.r.t. reachability. We demonstrate how information about lower and upper bounds can be used to optimise the algorithm for bringing a difference bound matrix into normal form. Finally, we experimentally demonstrate that the new techniques dramatically increases the scalability of the real-time model checker UPPAAL
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
We revisit a fundamental result in real-time verification, namely that the binary reachability relat...
Timed automata have an infinite semantics. For verification purposes, one usually uses zone based ab...
The semantics of timed automata is defined using an infinite-state transition system. For verificati...
Part 3: Real Time SystemsInternational audienceWe consider the reachability problem for timed automa...
The behavior of safety critical systems is often constrained by real time requirements. To model tim...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
The verification by model checking has been widely studied for the timed automata model. This techni...
Abstract. By definition Timed Automata have an infinite state-space, thus for verification purposes,...
Abstract In real-time systems, correctness depends on the time at which events occur. Examples of re...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
We revisit a fundamental result in real-time verification, namely that the binary reachability relat...
Timed automata have an infinite semantics. For verification purposes, one usually uses zone based ab...
The semantics of timed automata is defined using an infinite-state transition system. For verificati...
Part 3: Real Time SystemsInternational audienceWe consider the reachability problem for timed automa...
The behavior of safety critical systems is often constrained by real time requirements. To model tim...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
Invited contribution at FORMATS'22International audienceTimed automata have been introduced by Rajee...
The verification by model checking has been widely studied for the timed automata model. This techni...
Abstract. By definition Timed Automata have an infinite state-space, thus for verification purposes,...
Abstract In real-time systems, correctness depends on the time at which events occur. Examples of re...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
We revisit a fundamental result in real-time verification, namely that the binary reachability relat...