Title :
The Cost of Punctuality
Author :
Bouyer, Patricia ; Markey, Nicolas ; Ouaknine, Joël ; Worrell, James
Author_Institution :
ENS Cachan, Cachan
Abstract :
In an influential paper titled "The benefits of relaxing punctuality" [2], Alur, Feder, and Henzinger introduced Metric Interval Temporal Logic (MITL) as a fragment of the real-time logic metric temporal logic (MTL) in which exact or punctual timing constraints are banned. Their main result showed that model checking and satisfiability for MITL are both EXPSPACE-Complete. Until recently, it was widely believed that admitting even the simplest punctual specifications in any linear-time temporal logic would automatically lead to undecidability. Although this was recently disproved, until now no punctual fragment of MTL was known to have even primitive recursive complexity (with certain decidable fragments having provably non-primitive recursive complexity). In this paper we identify a "co-flat\´ subset of MTL that is capable of expressing a large class of punctual specifications and for which model checking (although not satisfiability) has no complexity cost over MITL. Our logic is moreover qualitatively different from MITL in that it can express properties that are not timed-regular. Correspondingly, our decision procedures do not involve translating formulas into finite-state automata, but rather into certain kinds of reversal-bounded Turing machines. Using this translation we show that the model checking problem for our logic is EXPSPACE-Complete.
Keywords :
computability; finite state machines; formal verification; temporal logic; timing; finite-state automata; linear-time temporal logic; model checking; punctual specifications; punctual timing constraints; punctuality cost; real-time logic metric temporal logic; satisfiability; Automata; Automatic logic units; Computer science; Costs; Real time systems; Time factors; Timing; Turing machines;
Conference_Titel :
Logic in Computer Science, 2007. LICS 2007. 22nd Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Wroclaw
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2908-9
DOI :
10.1109/LICS.2007.49