The Timestamp of Timed Automata

Abstract

Given a member A of the class of non-deterministic timed automata with silent transitions (eNTA), we effectively compute its timestamp: the set of all pairs (time value, action) of all observable timed traces of A, a generalization of the reachability problem. We show that the timestamp is eventually periodic and that one can compute a simple deterministic timed automaton with the same timestamp as that of A. As a consequence, we have a partial method, not bounded by time or number of steps, for the general language non-inclusion problem for eNTA. We also show that the language of A is periodic with respect to suffixes.

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