Authors
Roderick Bloem, Krishnendu Chatterjee, Karin Greimel, Thomas A Henzinger, Georg Hofferek, Barbara Jobstmann, Bettina Könighofer, Robert Könighofer
Publication date
2014/6
Journal
Acta Informatica
Volume
51
Pages
193-220
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Systems should not only be correct but also robust in the sense that they behave reasonably in unexpected situations. This article addresses synthesis of robust reactive systems from temporal specifications. Existing methods allow arbitrary behavior if assumptions in the specification are violated. To overcome this, we define two robustness notions, combine them, and show how to enforce them in synthesis. The first notion applies to safety properties: If safety assumptions are violated temporarily, we require that the system recovers to normal operation with as few errors as possible. The second notion requires that, if liveness assumptions are violated, as many guarantees as possible should be fulfilled nevertheless. We present a synthesis procedure achieving this for the important class of GR(1) specifications, and establish complexity bounds. We also present an implementation of a special case of …
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