Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (Sep 2016)

Distributed PROMPT-LTL Synthesis

  • Swen Jacobs,
  • Leander Tentrup,
  • Martin Zimmermann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.226.16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 226, no. Proc. GandALF 2016
pp. 228 – 241

Abstract

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We consider the synthesis of distributed implementations for specifications in Prompt Linear Temporal Logic (PROMPT-LTL), which extends LTL by temporal operators equipped with parameters that bound their scope. For single process synthesis it is well-established that such parametric extensions do not increase worst-case complexities. For synchronous systems, we show that, despite being more powerful, the distributed realizability problem for PROMPT-LTL is not harder than its LTL counterpart. For asynchronous systems we have to consider an assume-guarantee synthesis problem, as we have to express scheduling assumptions. As asynchronous distributed synthesis is already undecidable for LTL, we give a semi-decision procedure for the PROMPT-LTL assume-guarantee synthesis problem based on bounded synthesis.