Analysing AWN-specifications using mCRL2 (extended abstract)
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DATA61
UNSW Sydney
Australian National University
Abstract
We develop and implement a translation from the process Algebra for Wireless Networks (AWN) into the milli Common Representation Language (mCRL2). As a consequence of the translation, the sophisticated toolset of mCRL is now available for AWN-specifications. We show that the translation respects strong bisimilarity; hence all safety properties can be automatically checked using the toolset. To show usability of our translation we report on a case study.
BibTeX Entry
@inproceedings{vanGlabbeek_HW_18,
address = {Maynooth},
author = {van Glabbeek, Robert and H\"{o}fner, Peter and van der Wal, Djurre},
booktitle = {14th International Conference on integrated Formal Methods},
date = {2018-9-5},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98938-9\_23},
editor = {{Carlo A. Furia, Kirsten Winter}},
keywords = {process algebra; model checking; {AWN}; {mCRL2}},
month = sep,
pages = {398-418},
paperurl = {https://trustworthy.systems/publications/full_text/vanGlabbeek_HW_18.pdf},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
title = {Analysing {AWN}-specifications using {mCRL2} (extended abstract)},
volume = {11023},
year = {2018}
}
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