Making Metric Temporal Logic Rational
Abstract
We study an extension of in pointwise time with rational expression guarded modality I() where is a rational expression over subformulae. We study the decidability and expressiveness of this extension (+ I, +I,), called , as well as its fragment where only star-free rational expressions are allowed. Using the technique of temporal projections, we show that has decidable satisfiability by giving an equisatisfiable reduction to . We also identify a subclass + of for which our equi-satisfiable reduction gives rise to formulae of , yielding elementary decidability. As our second main result, we show a tight automaton-logic connection between and partially ordered (or very weak) 1-clock alternating timed automata.
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