Author:
Nguena Timo Omer Landry,Reynier Pierre-Alain
Abstract
A standard bridge between automata theory and logic is provided by the notion of
characteristic formula. This paper investigates this problem for the class of
event-recording automata (ERA), a subclass of timed automata in which clocks are
associated with actions and that enjoys very good closure properties. We first study the
problem of expressing characteristic formulae for ERA in Event-Recording Logic (ERL ), a
logic introduced by Sorea to express event-based timed specifications. We prove that the
construction proposed by Sorea for ERA without invariants is incorrect. More generally, we
prove that timed bisimilarity cannot in general be expressed in ERL for the class of ERA ,
and study under which conditions on ERA it can be. Then, we introduce the logic
WTμ , a new logic for event-based timed specifications
closer to the timed logic ℒν that was introduced by
Laroussinie, Larsen and Weise. We prove that it is strictly more expressive than ERL , and
that its model-checking problem against ERA is EXPTIME -complete. Finally, we provide
characteristic formulae constructions in WTμ for
characterizing the general class of ERA up to timed (bi)similarity and study the
complexity issues.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,General Mathematics,Software