Consistency in Parametric Interval Probabilistic Timed Automata

We propose a new abstract formalism for probabilistic timed systems, Parametric Interval Probabilistic Timed Automata, based on an extension of Parametric Timed Automata and Interval Markov Chains. In this context, we consider the consistency problem that amounts to deciding whether a given specific...

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Published inJournal of logical and algebraic methods in programming Vol. 110; p. 100459
Main Authors André, Étienne, Delahaye, Benoît, Fournier, Paulin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.01.2020
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Summary:We propose a new abstract formalism for probabilistic timed systems, Parametric Interval Probabilistic Timed Automata, based on an extension of Parametric Timed Automata and Interval Markov Chains. In this context, we consider the consistency problem that amounts to deciding whether a given specification admits at least one implementation. In the context of Interval Probabilistic Timed Automata (with no timing parameters), we show that this problem is decidable and propose a constructive algorithm for its resolution. We show that the existence of timing parameter valuations ensuring consistency is undecidable in the general context, but still exhibit a syntactic condition on parameters to ensure decidability. We also propose procedures that resolve both the consistency and the consistent reachability problems when the parametric probabilistic zone graph is finite.
ISSN:2352-2208
DOI:10.1016/j.jlamp.2019.04.007