Deciding the Satisfiability of MITL Specifications
Logic in Computer Science
2013-07-18 v1
Abstract
In this paper we present a satisfiability-preserving reduction from MITL interpreted over finitely-variable continuous behaviors to Constraint LTL over clocks, a variant of CLTL that is decidable, and for which an SMT-based bounded satisfiability checker is available. The result is a new complete and effective decision procedure for MITL. Although decision procedures for MITL already exist, the automata-based techniques they employ appear to be very difficult to realize in practice, and, to the best of our knowledge, no implementation currently exists for them. A prototype tool for MITL based on the encoding presented here has, instead, been implemented and is publicly available.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1307.4469,
title = {Deciding the Satisfiability of MITL Specifications},
author = {Marcello Maria Bersani and Matteo Rossi and Pierluigi San Pietro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.4469},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
In Proceedings GandALF 2013, arXiv:1307.4162