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Deciding branching hyperproperties for real time systems (2405.12104v1)

Published 20 May 2024 in cs.CR and cs.LO

Abstract: Security properties of real-time systems often involve reasoning about hyper-properties, as opposed to properties of single executions or trees of executions. These hyper-properties need to additionally be expressive enough to reason about real-time constraints. Examples of such properties include information flow, side channel attacks and service-level agreements. In this paper we study computational problems related to a branching-time, hyper-property extension of metric temporal logic (MTL) that we call HCMTL*. We consider both the interval-based and point-based semantics of this logic. The verification problem that we consider is to determine if a given HCMTL* formula $\varphi$ is true in a system represented by a timed automaton. We show that this problem is undecidable. We then show that the verification problem is decidable if we consider executions upto a fixed time horizon $T$. Our decidability result relies on reducing the verification problem to the truth of an MSO formula over reals with a bounded time interval.

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