Using Model Checking for Analyzing Distributed Power Control Problems

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Thomas Brihaye
Marc Jungers
Samson Lasaulce
Nicolas Markey
Ghassan Oreiby
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[1] Université de Mons,Institut de Mathématique
[2] Nancy Université,Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy (CRAN)
[3] CNRS,Systèmes et Applications des Technologies de l'Information et de l'Energie (SATIE) CNRS
[4] UMR8029-École Normale Supérieure de Cachan,Department of Computer Science
[5] ENS Cachan,undefined
[6] Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes,undefined
[7] CNRS,undefined
[8] Supelec,undefined
[9] Laboratoire Spécification & Vérification,undefined
[10] ENS Cachan,undefined
[11] Aalborg University,undefined
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EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking | / 2010卷
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Model Check; Power Control; Incomplete Information; Temporal Logic; Realistic Scenario;
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Model checking (MC) is a formal verification technique which has been known and still knows a resounding success in the computer science community. Realizing that the distributed power control (PC) problem can be modeled by a timed game between a given transmitter and its environment, the authors wanted to know whether this approach can be applied to distributed PC. It turns out that it can be applied successfully and allows one to analyze realistic scenarios including the case of discrete transmit powers and games with incomplete information. The proposed methodology is as follows. We state some objectives a transmitter-receiver pair would like to reach. The network is modeled by a game where transmitters are considered as timed automata interacting with each other. The objectives are then translated into timed alternating-time temporal logic formulae and MC is exploited to know whether the desired properties are verified and determine a winning strategy.
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