CMU-CS-03-207
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University



CMU-CS-03-207

On the Language Inclusion Problem for Time Automata:
Closing a Decidability Gap

Joël Ouaknine, James Worrell*

November 2003

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Keywords: Timed automata, language inclusion, decidability, well-quasi-orders


We consider the language inclusion problem for timed automata: given two timed automata A and B, are all the timed traces accepted by B also accepted by A? While this problem is known to be undecidable, we show here that it becomes decidable if A is restricted to having at most one clock. This is somewhat surprising, since it is well-known that there exist timed automata with a single clock that cannot be complemented. The crux of our proof consists in reducing the language inclusion problem to a reachability question on an infinite graph; we then construct a suitable well-quasi-order on the nodes of this graph, which ensures the termination of our search algorithm.

We also show that the language inclusion problem is decidable if the only constant appearing among the clock constraints of A is zero. Moreover, these two cases are essentially the only decidable instances of language inclusion, in terms of restricting the various resources of timed automata.

20 pages

*Tulane University


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