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SS 2024-03-07
13:30
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Zone-Based Reachability Analysis of Nested Timed Automata
Seiichiro Tachi (Nagoya Univ), Mizuhito Ogawa (JAIST), Shoji Yuen (Nagoya Univ) SS2023-53
We present a zone-based reachability analysis for Nested Timed Automata (NeTA).
NeTA is a timed pushdown automaton that... [more]
SS2023-53
pp.25-30
SS 2020-03-05
12:05
Okinawa
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
An Approach of Deriving Hazard Transition Series by Cooperation of STAMP/STPA and Model Checking
Pan Yang, Kozo Okano, Shinpei Ogata (Shinshu Univ.), Keishi Okamoto (Sendai National College of Tech.) SS2019-56
The demand for research on the hazard analysis of information systems and the construction of countermeasures have been ... [more] SS2019-56
pp.93-98
DC, SS 2019-10-24
14:30
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. Computing Optimal Weight in Weighted Register Automata and Related Decision Problems
Reo Yoshimura (Nagoya Univ.), Yoshiaki Takata (Kochi-tech.), Hiroyuki Seki (Nagoya Univ.) SS2019-16 DC2019-44
Register automaton (RA) is a computational model that can handle data values by adding registers to finite automaton. Re... [more] SS2019-16 DC2019-44
pp.19-24
SS 2018-03-06
11:30
Okinawa   Model Checking Application to the Railway Crossing Problem for STAMP/STPA using Timed Automaton
Kozo Okano, Shinpei Ogata, Pan Yang (Shinshu Univ.), Keishi Okamoto (Sendai National College of Tech.) SS2017-64
Recent rapid growth of information systems makes us
pay attention to methods for analysis of accident causation
and pr... [more]
SS2017-64
pp.1-6
SWIM 2014-08-21
14:35
Kyoto Ryukoku Univ.Ouniya Canvas Validation of UML Timing Diagrams Using Timed Automata
Kengo Kajimura, Yoshiyuki Shinkawa (Ryukoku Univ.) SWIM2014-11
Originally, UML had mainly been widely used as a model description language for analyzing, designing, manufacturing and ... [more] SWIM2014-11
pp.17-21
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2014-07-10
10:00
Hokkaido Furano-Bunka-Kaikan A cost-aware scheduling for real-time tasks based on the priced task automta
Shoji Yuen, Tatsuro Kamei (Nagoya Univ.) SS2014-11 KBSE2014-14
This report presents a technique to give the optimal cost with respect
to time passage when a set of tasks are schedul... [more]
SS2014-11 KBSE2014-14
pp.37-42
USN, AN, IPSJ-UBI
(Joint) [detail]
2012-05-17
15:25
Aichi Toyohashi University of Technology Modeling home appliance power consumption by interval-based switching Kalman filters
Kohei Haze, Takekazu Kato, Takashi Matsuyama (Kyoto Univ.) USN2012-4
This paper describes power consumption pattern modeling for home appliances.
The power consumption model realizes power... [more]
USN2012-4
pp.39-44
SWIM 2010-11-19
15:25
Tokyo Tokai Univ. Takanawa Campus(Tokyo) Verification of UML Sequence Diagrams with Time Constraints
Yoshihiro Yasuda, Yoshiyuki Shinkawa (Ryukoku Univ.) SWIM2010-23
Verification of the system specification is usually performed independently from three major different viewpoints, that ... [more] SWIM2010-23
pp.39-44
SS 2010-08-05
15:00
Hokkaido Asahikawa Shimin-Bunka-Kaikan (Civic Culture Hall) Reachability Analysis for Timed Systems using Parallel Processing
Toshiaki Tanaka, Takeshi Nagaoka, Kozo Okano, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2010-22
This report proposes efficient parallel processing of reachability analysis for timed automaton. Our research group has ... [more] SS2010-22
pp.35-40
KBSE, SS 2010-05-28
14:25
Kyoto Doshisha University, Imadegawa Campus Symbolic Verification Method of Priced Probabilistic Timed Automaton with Spaces
Katsuya Hatanaka, Hiroshi Kamazawa, Satoshi Yamane (Kanazawa Univ.) SS2010-13 KBSE2010-13
Recently, wireless sensor networks attracts attention in various fields. Moreover, with the making of the embedded syste... [more] SS2010-13 KBSE2010-13
pp.75-79
SS 2010-03-08
09:00
Kagoshima Kagoshima Univ. Reachability Analysis for Probabilistic Timed System based on Timed Abstraction Refinement Technique
Akihiko Ito, Takeshi Nagaoka, Kozo Okano, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2009-62
This paper gives a reachability analysis technique for Probabilistic Timed Automaton (PTA), based on CEGAR loop. The pro... [more] SS2009-62
pp.85-90
MSS 2009-06-03
14:00
Osaka Setsunan University, Osaka Center Proposal of Priced probabilistic Timed Automaton with concept of Space, and its Application to Sensor Netwrok
Hiroshi Kamazawa, Satoshi Yamane (Kanazawa Univ.) CST2009-2
Recently,wireless sensor networks attract attention in various fields. However,as the spatiality such as the range of th... [more] CST2009-2
pp.7-12
MSS 2009-06-03
16:50
Osaka Setsunan University, Osaka Center [Invited Talk] Probabilic Timed CEGAR
Atsushi Morishita, Ryota Komagata, Satoshi Yamane (Kanazawa Univ.) CST2009-5
In this paper, we present an efficient verification method for probabilic timed automaton. This method based on predicat... [more] CST2009-5
pp.25-30
VLD 2009-03-12
15:15
Okinawa   Formal verification of GALS system designs using UPPAAL
Kazuaki Kirita, Tomoyuki Yokogawa, Hisashi Miyazaki, Yoichiro Sato, Michiyoshi Hayase (Okayama Pref. Univ.) VLD2008-150
To design GALS (Globally Asynchronous Locally Synchronous) systems,
it is necessary to verify the correctness of behavi... [more]
VLD2008-150
pp.141-146
CAS, MSS 2008-11-06
16:15
Osaka Osaka University Predicate Abstraction and Refinement of Parallel Behaviour of Hierarchical Timed Automata
Shinichi Yamazaki, Satoshi Yamane, Masatoshi Yasui (Kanazawa Univ.) CAS2008-50 CST2008-28
In this paper, we propose the predicate abstraction and refinement verification method for the paralell hierarchical tim... [more] CAS2008-50 CST2008-28
pp.31-36
MSS 2008-06-03
10:50
Aichi Nagoyo University, Noyori Conference Hall Reachability analysis method of probabilistic timed automaton based on predicate abstraction and its refinement
Ryota Komagata, Atsushi Morishita, Satoshi Yamane (Kanazawa Univ.) CST2008-5
In this paper, we first define the Probabilic Timed Automaton. Next, we present an efficient verification method for Pro... [more] CST2008-5
pp.1-6
SS 2008-03-04
11:25
Nagasaki Nagasaki Univ. Abstraction of Timed Automata Based on Counterexample-Guided Abstraction Refinement Loop
Takeshi Nagaoka, Kozo Okano, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2007-74
We have proposed a method of model abstraction for timed automata.The proposed method is based on CEGAR (CounterExample... [more] SS2007-74
pp.103-108
MSS 2007-08-31
14:45
Shimane Shimane University Design Verification Technique of A Soft Real-Time System using UML and Utility Function
Satoshi Yamane, Masaaki Sakakura (Kanazawa Univ.) CST2007-15
Recently, in the real-time systems used in many scenes,
soft real-time systems, which are not strict by the deadline, ... [more]
CST2007-15
pp.25-30
COMP 2007-04-26
14:25
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Implementation of Probabilistic Timed Strong Simulation Algorithm
Yuki Hasizume, Satoshi Yamane (Kanazawa Univ.) COMP2007-6
It is useful for real-time systems with probabilistic behaviors to verify formally probabilistic timed automata. Probabi... [more] COMP2007-6
pp.41-48
MSS 2006-07-26
13:25
Kyoto Kyoto Institute of Technology Development of strong probabilistic timed simulation verifier of probabilistic timed automata
Satoshi Yamane, Hiroshi Kodera, Tsuneo Arai (Kanazawa Univ.)
In 2003, we have shown the decidability of the problem:「On the "Probabilistic Timed Automata",
Strong Probabilistic Ti... [more]
CST2006-15
pp.31-35
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