Verifying nondeterministic probabilistic channel systems against ω-regular linear-time properties

Author:

Baier Christel1,Bertrand Nathalie2,Schnoebelen Philippe2

Affiliation:

1. Universität Bonn, Institut für Informatik I, Bonn, Germany

2. CNRS and ENS Cachan, Cachan, France

Abstract

Lossy channel systems (LCS's) are systems of finite state processes that communicate via unreliable unbounded fifo channels. We introduce NPLCS's, a variant of LCS's where message losses have a probabilistic behavior while the component processes behave nondeterministically, and study the decidability of qualitative verification problems for ω-regular linear-time properties. We show that—in contrast to finite-state Markov decision processes—the satisfaction relation for linear-time formulas depends on the type of schedulers that resolve the nondeterminism. While the qualitative model checking problem for the full class of history-dependent schedulers is undecidable, the same question for finite-memory schedulers can be solved algorithmically. Additionally, some special kinds of reachability, or recurrent reachability, qualitative properties yield decidable verification problems for the full class of schedulers, which—for this restricted class of problems—are as powerful as finite-memory schedulers, or even a subclass of them.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computational Mathematics,Logic,General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science

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