Bounded DBM-based clock state construction for timed automata in Uppaal

Author:

Lehmann Sascha,Schupp Sibylle

Abstract

AbstractWhen the simulation of a system, or the verification of its model, needs to be resumed in an online context, we face the problem that a particular starting state needs to be reached or constructed, from which the process is then continued. For timed automata, especially the construction of a desired clock state, represented as a difference bound matrix (DBM), can be problematic, as only a limited set of DBM operations is available, which often does not include the ability to set DBM entries individually to the desired value. In online applications, we furthermore face strict timing requirements imposed on the generation process. In this paper, we present an approach to construct a target clock state in a model via sequences of DBM operations (as supported by the model checker Uppaal), for which we can guarantee bounded lengths, solving the present problem of ever-growing sequences over time. The approach forges new intermediate states and transitions based on an overapproximation of the target state, followed by a constraining phase, until the target state is reached. We prove that the construction sequence lengths are independent of the original trace lengths and are determined by the number of system clocks only, allowing for state construction in bounded time. Furthermore, we implement the (re-)construction routines and an extended Uppaal model simulator which provides the original operation sequences. Applying the approach to a test model suite as well as randomly generated DBM operation sequences, we empirically validate the theoretical result and the implementation.

Funder

Technische Universität Hamburg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Information Systems,Software

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