DocumentCode
1665817
Title
Approximate reasoning for real-time probabilistic processes
Author
Gupta, Vineet ; Jagadeesan, Radha ; Panangaden, Prakash
fYear
2004
Firstpage
304
Lastpage
313
Abstract
We develop a pseudo-metric analogue of bisimulation for generalized semiMarkov processes. The kernel of this pseudo-metric corresponds to bisimulation; thus we have extended bisimulation for continuous-time probabilistic processes to a much broader class of distributions than exponential distributions. This pseudo-metric gives a useful handle on approximate reasoning in the presence of numerical information - such as probabilities and time - in the model. We give a fixed point characterization of the pseudo-metric. This makes available coinductive reasoning principles for reasoning about distances. We demonstrate that our approach is insensitive to potentially ad hoc articulations of distance by showing that it is intrinsic to an underlying uniformity. We provide a logical characterization of this uniformity using a real-valued modal logic. We show that several quantitative properties of interest are continuous with respect to the pseudo-metric. Thus, if two processes are metrically close, then observable quantitative properties of interest are indeed close.
Keywords
Markov processes; bisimulation equivalence; inference mechanisms; probabilistic automata; probabilistic logic; real-time systems; approximate reasoning; bisimulation; coinductive reasoning; pseudo-metric analogue; real-time probabilistic process; real-valued modal logic; semiMarkov process; Computer science; Concurrent computing; Delay effects; Exponential distribution; Kernel; Logic; Markov processes; Probability distribution; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Quantitative Evaluation of Systems, 2004. QEST 2004. Proceedings. First International Conference on the
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2185-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/QEST.2004.1348044
Filename
1348044
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