Efficient Convex Zone Merging in Parametric Timed Automata

12/09/2022
by   Étienne André, et al.
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Parametric timed automata are a powerful formalism for reasoning on concurrent real-time systems with unknown or uncertain timing constants. Reducing their state space is a significant way to reduce the inherently large analysis times. We present here different merging reduction techniques based on convex union of constraints (parametric zones), allowing to decrease the number of states while preserving the correctness of verification and synthesis results. We perform extensive experiments, and identify the best heuristics in practice, bringing a significant decrease in the computation time on a benchmarks library.

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