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Monte-carlo techniques for falsification of temporal properties of non-linear hybrid systems
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2010
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EngineeringReachability ProblemVerificationComplex SystemsModel CheckingFormal VerificationNon-linear Hybrid SystemsStochastic Hybrid SystemMtl PropertyNonlinear System IdentificationUncertainty QuantificationSystems EngineeringHybrid System TrajectoriesModeling And SimulationMonte-carlo TechniquesRobot LearningTemporal LogicDiscrete Dynamical SystemComputer ScienceReachability AnalysisAutomated ReasoningMonte Carlo MethodProbabilistic VerificationFormal MethodsSystem DynamicTemporal Properties
We present a Monte-Carlo optimization technique for finding inputs to a system that falsify a given Metric Temporal Logic (MTL) property. Our approach performs a random walk over the space of inputs guided by a robustness metric defined by the MTL property. Robustness can be used to guide our search for a falsifying trajectory by exploring trajectories with smaller robustness values. We show that the notion of robustness can be generalized to consider hybrid system trajectories. The resulting testing framework can be applied to non-linear hybrid systems with external inputs. We show through numerous experiments on complex systems that using our framework can help automatically falsify properties with more consistency as compared to other means such as uniform sampling.
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