Search Results for author: Tomáš Masopust

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

Verifying Weak and Strong k-Step Opacity in Discrete-Event Systems

no code implementations4 Apr 2022 Jiří Balun, Tomáš Masopust

We design a new algorithm verifying weak k-step opacity, the complexity of which is lower than the complexity of existing algorithms and does not depend on the parameter k, and show how to use it to verify strong k-step opacity by reducing strong k-step opacity to weak k-step opacity.

Hierarchical Supervisory Control under Partial Observation: Normality

no code implementations2 Mar 2022 Jan Komenda, Tomáš Masopust

Although observation consistency preserves normality between the levels for normal specifications, for specifications that are not normal, observation consistency is insufficient to guarantee that the supremal normal sublanguage computed on the low level and on the high level coincide.

K-Step Opacity in Discrete Event Systems: Verification, Complexity, and Relations

no code implementations5 Sep 2021 Jiří Balun, Tomáš Masopust

Opacity is a property expressing whether a system may reveal its secret to a passive observer (an intruder) who knows the structure of the system but has a limited observation of its behavior.

Comparing the Notions of Opacity for Discrete-Event Systems

no code implementations4 Feb 2021 Jiří Balun, Tomáš Masopust

We provide a complete and improved complexity picture of the verification of the discussed notions of opacity, and improve the algorithmic complexity of deciding language-based opacity, infinite-step opacity, and K-step opacity.

Conditions for Hierarchical Supervisory Control under Partial Observation

no code implementations16 Dec 2019 Jan Komenda, Tomáš Masopust

The fundamental problem in hierarchical supervisory control under partial observation is to find conditions preserving observability between the original (low-level) and the abstracted (high-level) plants.

Automatic Generation of Optimal Reductions of Distributions

1 code implementation29 Mar 2018 Liyong Lin, Tomáš Masopust, W. Murray Wonham, Rong Su

A (partial) solution to this problem is provided, which consists of 1) an incremental algorithm for the production of candidate reductions and 2) a reduction validation procedure.

Systems and Control Formal Languages and Automata Theory Optimization and Control

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