Formal modeling and performance evaluation for hybrid systems:a probabilistic hybrid process algebra-based approach

23 Dec 2020  ·  Fujun Wang, Zining Cao, Lixing Tan, Zhen Li ·

Probabilistic behavior is omnipresent in computer controlled systems, in particular, so-called safety-critical hybrid systems, because of various reasons, like uncertain environments, or fundamental properties of nature. In this paper, we extend existing hybrid process algebra $ACP_{hs}^{srt}$ with probability without replacing nondeterministic choice operator. In view of some shortcomings in existing approximate probabilistic bisimulation, we relax the constrains and propose a novel approximate probabilistic bisimulation relation. After that, we present a performance evaluation language, CTRML, to reason over probabilistic systems, which extend the results to real number. Along with the specification language, we present a set of algorithms for the evaluation of the language. Additionally, we transfer the hybrid process algebra to probabilistic transition system and show experimental results.

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Formal Languages and Automata Theory F.4.3

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