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Discrete Simulation of Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus. Tomas Krilavi čius Helen Shonenberg University of Twente. Outline. Motivation Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus Discrete simulation Future plans Conclusions. Motivation. Formal languages
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Discrete Simulation of Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus Tomas Krilavičius Helen Shonenberg University of Twente
Outline • Motivation • Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus • Discrete simulation • Future plans • Conclusions
Motivation • Formal languages • Hybrid systems: embedded systems, models in natural and social sciences • Main analysis technique for hybrid systems
Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus Process algebraic theory concurrency, communication, discrete actions Behavioural theory continuous realm J.W.Polderman, J.C.Willems Introduction to Mathematical Systems Theory
Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus Trajectories and their continuations • Trajectory-prefix • Superposition • Parallel composition • Separation of concerns • Bisimulation is congruence Choice is made when it is really time to do it Synchronisation on specified actions&signals Discrete and continuous behaviours can be separated syntactically Bisimilar processes can be substituted
Simulation of Hybrid Systems Main analysis technique for hybrid systems Discrete simulation First step to simulation of hybrid systems Provides interesting information
Discrete Simulation of BHPC Abstraction From Continuous Behaviour Trajectory-prefix Guard Superposition Parallel composition Technique Application of SOS rules Expansion law
Trajectory-prefix Special type of action-prefix silent action special action to denote trajectory-prefix special action name for each trajectory-prefix
Guard true false assign evaluation for each guard individually
Superposition, Parallel Composition trajectory-prefix is treated as action-prefix
Future Plans (I) Simulation of hybrid systems Simulation of continuous behaviour using ODE/DAE Solvers Resolving guard and parameterised action-prefix expressions Application of Expansion Law
Future Plans (II) “Sand-box” tool playground for hybrid phenomena investigation testing algorithms changes in language (BHPC) co-simulation
Future Plans (III): Visualisation q1 q2 q4 q1 q2 q3 □ □ □ □ □ □ v v Process1 a2 a3 a1 a3 v v Process2 Message Sequence Charts for discrete behaviour Graphs for continuous behaviour
Future Plans (IV) Model-based testing Theory for model-based testing of hybrid systems Integration with TorX (H. Bohnenkamp & A. Belinfante. Timed testing with TorX. 2005)
Conclusions Work in progress Abstractions of continuous behaviour Evaluation of Behavioural Hybrid Process Calculus