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A compositional algorithm for parallel model checking of polygonal hybrid systems
The reachability problem as well as the computation of the phase portrait for the class of planar hybrid systems defined by constant differential inclusions (SPDI), has been shown to be decidable. The existing reachability algorithm is based on the exploitation of topological properties of the plane which are used to accelerate certain kind of cycles. The complexity of the algorithm makes the analysis of large systems generally unfeasible. In this paper we present a compositional parallel algorithm for reachability analysis of SPDIs. The parallelization is based on the qualitative information obtained from the phase portrait of an SPDI, in particular the controllability kernel.The United Nations Univ., Int. Inst. for Softw. Technol., Macau,Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education,University of New South Wales, UKpeer-reviewe
Sapo: Reachability Computation and Parameter Synthesis of Polynomial Dynamical Systems
Sapo is a C++ tool for the formal analysis of polynomial dynamical systems.
Its main features are: 1) Reachability computation, i.e., the calculation of
the set of states reachable from a set of initial conditions, and 2) Parameter
synthesis, i.e., the refinement of a set of parameters so that the system
satisfies a given specification. Sapo can represent reachable sets as unions of
boxes, parallelotopes, or parallelotope bundles (symbolic representation of
polytopes). Sets of parameters are represented with polytopes while
specifications are formalized as Signal Temporal Logic (STL) formulas
Higher-Dimensional Timed Automata
We introduce a new formalism of higher-dimensional timed automata, based on
van Glabbeek's higher-dimensional automata and Alur's timed automata. We prove
that their reachability is PSPACE-complete and can be decided using zone-based
algorithms. We also show how to use tensor products to combat state-space
explosion and how to extend the setting to higher-dimensional hybrid automata
ParaPlan: A Tool for Parallel Reachability Analysis of Planar Polygonal Differential Inclusion Systems
Andrei Sandler, and Olga Tveretina, ‘ParaPlan: A Tool for Parallel Reachability Analysis of Planar Polygonal Differential Inclusion Systems’, in Patricia Bouyer, Andrea Orlandini and Pierluigi San Pietro, eds. Proceedings Eight International Symposium on Games, Automata, Logics and Formal Verification (GandALF 2017), Rome, Italy, 20-22 September 2017, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 256: 283-296, September 2017. © 2017 The Author(s). This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/We present the ParaPlan tool which provides the reachability analysis of planar hybrid systems defined by differential inclusions (SPDI). It uses the parallelized and optimized version of the algorithm underlying the SPeeDI tool. The performance comparison demonstrates the speed-up of up to 83 times with respect to the sequential implementation on various benchmarks. Some of the benchmarks we used are randomly generated with the novel approach based on the partitioning of the plane with Voronoi diagrams
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