Authors
Nathalie Bertrand, Patricia Bouyer, Thomas Brihaye, Nicolas Markey
Publication date
2008/9/14
Conference
2008 Fifth International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of Systems
Pages
55-64
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In a probabilistic semantics for timed automata has been defined in order to rule out unlikely (sequences of) events. The qualitative model-checking problem for LTL properties has been investigated, where the aim is to check whether a given LTL property holds with probability 1 in a timed automaton, and solved for the class of single-clock timed automata. In this paper, we consider the quantitative model-checking problem for omega-regular properties: we aim at computing the exact probability that a given timed automaton satisfies an omega-regular property. We develop a framework in which we can compute a closed-form expression for this probability; we furthermore give an approximation algorithm,and finally prove that we can decide the threshold problem in that framework.
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