[PDF][PDF] Statistical model checking of dynamic networks of stochastic hybrid automata
In this paper we present a modelling formalism for dynamic networks of stochastic hybrid
automata. In particular, our formalism is based on primitives for the dynamic creation and
termination of hybrid automata components during the execution of a system. In this way we
allow for natural modelling of concepts such as multiple threads found in various
programming paradigms, as well as the dynamic evolution of biological systems. We provide
a natural stochastic semantics of the modelling formalism based on repeated output races …
automata. In particular, our formalism is based on primitives for the dynamic creation and
termination of hybrid automata components during the execution of a system. In this way we
allow for natural modelling of concepts such as multiple threads found in various
programming paradigms, as well as the dynamic evolution of biological systems. We provide
a natural stochastic semantics of the modelling formalism based on repeated output races …
Abstract
In this paper we present a modelling formalism for dynamic networks of stochastic hybrid automata. In particular, our formalism is based on primitives for the dynamic creation and termination of hybrid automata components during the execution of a system. In this way we allow for natural modelling of concepts such as multiple threads found in various programming paradigms, as well as the dynamic evolution of biological systems.
We provide a natural stochastic semantics of the modelling formalism based on repeated output races between the dynamic evolving components of a system. As specification language we present a quantified extension of the logic Metric Temporal Logic (MTL). As a main contribution of this paper, the statistical model checking engine of UPPAAL has been extended to the setting of dynamic networks of hybrid systems and quantified MTL. We demonstrate the usefulness of the extended formalisms in an analysis of a dynamic version of the well-known Train Gate example, as well as in natural monitoring of a MTL formula, where observations may lead to dynamic creation of monitors for sub-formulas.
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