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Automatic verification of real-time systems with discrete probability distributions*1
Available online 31 May 2002.
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Abstract
We consider the timed automata model of Alur and Dill (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 126 (1994) 183–235), which allows the analysis of real-time systems expressed in terms of quantitative timing constraints. Traditional approaches to real-time system description express the model purely in terms of nondeterminism; however, it is often desirable to express the likelihood of the system making certain transitions. In this paper, we present a model for real-time systems augmented with discrete probability distributions. Furthermore, two approaches to model checking are introduced for this model. The first uses the algorithm of Baier and Kwiatkowska (Distributed Comput. 11 (1998) 125–155) to provide a verification technique against temporal logic formulae which can refer both to timing properties and probabilities. The second, generally more efficient, technique concerns the verification of probabilistic, real-time reachability properties.







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