Integer Reset Timed Automata: Clock Reduction and Determinizability
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a procedure that given an integer reset timed automaton (IRTA) A, produces a language equivalent deterministic one clock IRTA B whose size is at most doubly exponential in the size of A. We prove that this bound on the number of locations is tight. Further, if integer resets are used in stopwatch automata, a subclass of stopwatch automata which is closed under all boolean operations and for which reachability is decidable is obtained.
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