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Avoiding Shared Clocks in Networks of Timed Automata
Sandie Balaguer ( ) 1, 2, Thomas Chatain 1, 2
(11/06/2012)

Networks of timed automata (NTA) are widely used to model distributed real-time systems. Quite often in the literature, the automata are allowed to share clocks, i.e. the transitions of one automaton may be guarded by a condition on the value of clocks reset by another automaton. This is a problem when one considers implementing such model in a distributed architecture, since reading clocks a priori requires communications which are not explicitly described in the model. We focus on the following question: given a NTA A1 || A2 where A2 reads some clocks reset by A1, does there exist a NTA A'1 || A'2 without shared clocks with the same behavior as the initial NTA? For this, we allow the automata to exchange information during synchronizations only, in particular by copying the value of their neighbor's clocks. We discuss a formalization of the problem and give a criterion using the notion of contextual timed transition system, which represents the behavior of A2 when in parallel with A1. Finally, we effectively build A'1 || A'2 when it exists.
1 :  Laboratoire Spécification et Vérification [Cachan] (LSV)
CNRS : UMR8643 – INRIA – École normale supérieure de Cachan - ENS Cachan
2 :  MEXICO (INRIA Saclay - Ile de France)
INRIA – École normale supérieure de Cachan - ENS Cachan – CNRS : UMR8643
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Informatique/Modélisation et simulation
networks of timed automata – shared clocks – implementation on distributed architecture – contextual timed transition system – behavioral equivalence for distributed systems
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