Download PDFOpen PDF in browserA Logic for Verifying Metric Temporal Properties in Distributed Hybrid Systems14 pages•Published: December 14, 2015AbstractWe introduce a logic for specifying and verifying metric temporal properties of distributed hybrid systems that combines quantified differential dynamic logic (QdL) for reasoning about the possible behavior of distributed hybrid systems with metric temporal logic (MTL) for reasoning about the metric temporal behavior during their operation. For our combined logic, we generalize the semantics of dynamic modalities to refer to hybrid traces instead of final states. Further, we prove that this gives a conservative extension of QdL for distributed hybrid systems. On this basis, we provide a modular verification calculus that reduces correctness of metric temporal behavior of distributed hybrid systems to generic temporal reasoning and then non-temporal reasoning, and prove that we obtain a complete axiomatization relative to the non-temporal base logic QdL.Keyphrases: automated theorem proving, axiomatization, distributed hybrid systems, metric temporal logic, proof calculus, quantified dynamic logic In: Christoph Benzmüller and Jens Otten (editors). ARQNL 2014. Automated Reasoning in Quantified Non-Classical Logics, vol 33, pages 17-30.
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