STSL: A Novel Spatio-Temporal Specification Language for Cyber-Physical Systems

2020 
Combining spatial and temporal primitives together is quite useful to specify dynamic behaviors of cyber-physical systems. The ability to represent spatiotemporal properties by means of formulas in spatiotemporal logics has recently found important applications in various fields, such as runtime verification, parameter synthesis, contract-Based design. In this paper, we present a spatiotemporal specification language, STSL, by combining Signal Temporal Logic (STL) with a spatial logic $\mathcal{S}{4_u}$, to characterize spatiotemporal dynamic behaviors of cyber-physical systems. This language is highly expressive: it allows the description of quantitative signals, by expressing spatiotemporal traces over real valued signals in dense time, and Boolean signals, by constraining values of spatial objects across threshold predicates. STSL combines the power of temporal modalities and spatial operators, and enjoys important properties such as safety and liveness. We provide the falsification problem through extending Lemire’s algorithm and a parameter synthesis procedure by calling the simulated annealing algorithm. We demonstrate the proposed approaches on adaptive cruise control system and path planning of quadrotors.
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