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1303 Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus
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Brinksma, H. and Krilavičius, T. (2005) Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus. Technical Report TR-CTIT-05-45, Centre for Telematics and Information Technology University of Twente, Enschede. ISSN 1381-3625

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Abstract

Process algebra is a theoretical framework for the modelling and analysis of the behaviour of concurrent discrete event systems that has been developed within computer science in past quarter century. It has generated a deeper nderstanding of the nature of concepts such as observable behaviour in the presence of nondeterminism, system composition by interconnection of concurrent component systems, and notions of behavioural equivalence of such systems. It has contributed fundamental concepts such as bisimulation, and has been successfully used in a wide range of problems and practical applications in concurrent systems.

We believe that the basic tenets of process algebra are highly compatible with the behavioural approach to dynamical systems. In our contribution we present an extension of classical process algebra that is suitable for the modelling and analysis of continuous and hybrid dynamical systems. It provides a natural framework for the concurrent composition of such systems, and can deal with nondeterministic behaviour that may arise from the occurrence of internal switching events. Standard process algebraic techniques lead to the characterisation of the observable behaviour of such systems as equivalence classes under some suitably adapted notion of bisimulation.

Item Type:Internal Report (Technical Report)
Research Group:EWI-FMT: Formal Methods and Tools
Research Program:CTIT-UBRICKS: Building Blocks for Ubiquitous Computing and Communication
Research Project:HYCON: Hybrid Control -- Taming Heterogeneity and Complexity of Networked Embedded Systems, CASH: Compositional Analysis and Specification of Hybrid Systems
Uncontrolled Keywords:Formal specifications, Formal methods, Behavioural science
ID Code:1303
Deposited On:24 January 2006
Refereed:No
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