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Modeling of a Generic Edge Computing Application Design [PDF]
Edge computing applications leverage advances in edge computing along with the latest trends of convolutional neural networks in order to achieve ultra-low latency, high-speed processing, low-power consumptions scenarios, which are necessary for ...
Pedro Juan Roig +4 more
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Modeling an Edge Computing Arithmetic Framework for IoT Environments [PDF]
IoT environments are forecasted to grow exponentially in the coming years thanks to the recent advances in both edge computing and artificial intelligence.
Pedro Juan Roig +4 more
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Model Checking Paxos in Spin [PDF]
We present a formal model of a distributed consensus algorithm in the executable specification language Promela extended with a new type of guards, called counting guards, needed to implement transitions that depend on majority voting. Our formalization
Giorgio Delzanno +2 more
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A formal analysis method for composition protocol based on model checking [PDF]
Protocol security in a composition protocol environment has always been an open problem in the field of formal analysis and verification of security protocols. As a well-known tool to analyze and verify the logical consistency of concurrent systems, SPIN
Meihua Xiao +4 more
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An Approach to Model Checking of Multi-agent Data Analysis [PDF]
The paper presents an approach to verification of a multi-agent data analysis algorithm. We base correct simulation of the multi-agent system by a finite integer model. For verification we use model checking tool SPIN.
Natalia Garanina +2 more
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IMSC-EIoTD: Identity Management and Secure Communication for Edge IoT Devices [PDF]
The Internet of things (IoT) will accommodate several billions of devices to the Internet to enhance human society as well as to improve the quality of living. A huge number of sensors, actuators, gateways, servers, and related end-user applications will
Kazi Masum Sadique +2 more
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PROMELA is a well-known formalism for the modelling and the verification of concurrent systems. PROMELA deals with high-level specifications. As a result, PROMELA models are expressed in a high-level abstraction which does not consider explicit representation of time or events for example.
Aznam Yacoub
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SPIN-Based Linear Temporal Logic Path Planning for Ground Vehicle Missions with Motion Constraints on Digital Elevation Models [PDF]
Linear temporal logic (LTL) formalism can ensure the correctness of mobile robot planning through concise, readable, and verifiable mission specifications.
Manuel Toscano-Moreno +3 more
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Formal verification of safety properties of epoch processing in Beacon Chain [PDF]
In Consensus layer of Ethereum, the Beacon Chain is the main component that maintains details related to validator status, attestations, penalties, and rewards according to the behavior of validators.
Muhammad Rashid +3 more
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Treo: Textual Syntax for Reo Connectors [PDF]
Reo is an interaction-centric model of concurrency for compositional specification of communication and coordination protocols. Formal verification tools exist to ensure correctness and compliance of protocols specified in Reo, which can readily be (re ...
Kasper Dokter, Farhad Arbab
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