Abstract

This paper presents a novel approach to adapt a behavioral model in order to satisfy a requirement in Hennessy-Milner Logic, including an additional box modality operator, expressing an invariant formula. Control system synthesis, as defined in this way, retains all non-invalidating behavior, and thereby guarantees maximal permissiveness for supervisory control. This research extends earlier work by embracing a broader synthesized logic, enabling synthesis with respect to invariant formulas for non-deterministic behavioral models. All definitions and proofs in this paper have been computer verified using the Coq proof assistant.

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