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Proceedings of the Institute for System Programming of the RAS, 2018, Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 325–340
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15514/ISPRAS-2018-30(3)-22
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On the verification of strictly deterministic behavior of timed finite state machines

E. M. Vinarskii, V. A. Zakharov

Lomonosov Moscow State University
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Abstract: Finite State Machines (FSMs) are widely used as formal models for solving numerous tasks in software engineering, VLSI design, development of telecommunication systems, etc. To describe the behavior of a real-time system one could supply FSM model with clocks - a continuous time parameters with real values. In a Timed FSM (TFSM) inputs and outputs have timestamps, and each transition is equipped with a timed guard and an output delay to indicate time interval when the transition is active and how much time does it take to produce an output. A variety of algorithms for equivalence checking, minimization and test generation were developed for TFSMs in many papers. A distinguishing feature of TFSMs studied in these papers is that the order in which output letters occur in an output timed word does not depend on their timestamps. We think that such behavior of a TFSM is not realistic from the point of view of an outside observer. In this paper we consider a more advanced and adequate TFSM functioning; in our model the order in which outputs become visible to an outsider is determined not only by the order of inputs, but also by de lays required for their processing. When the same sequence of transitions is performed by a TFSM modified in a such way, the same outputs may follow in different order depending on the time when corresponding inputs become available to the machine. A TFSM is called strictly deterministic if every input timed word activates no more than one sequence of transitions (trace) and for any input timed word which activates this trace the letters in the output words always follows in the same order (but, maybe, with different timestamps). We studied the problem of checking whether a behavior of an improved model of TFSM is strictly deterministic. To this end we showed how to verify whether an arbitrary given trace in a TFSM is steady, i.e. preserves the same order of output letters for every input timed word which activates this trace. Further, having the criterion of trace steadiness, we developed an exhaustive algorithm for checking the property of strict determinacy of TFSMs. Exhaustive search in this case can hardly be avoided: we proved that determinacy checking problem for our model of TFSM is co-NP-hard.
Keywords: Timed Finite State Machines, strictly deterministic behavior.
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Foundation for Basic Research 18-01-00854
This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Grant N 18-01-00854.
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Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: E. M. Vinarskii, V. A. Zakharov, “On the verification of strictly deterministic behavior of timed finite state machines”, Proceedings of ISP RAS, 30:3 (2018), 325–340
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