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Towards Generalised Half-Duplex Systems

Published 1 Oct 2021 in cs.DC | (2110.00145v1)

Abstract: FIFO automata are finite state machines communicating through FIFO queues. They can be used for instance to model distributed protocols. Due to the unboundedness of the FIFO queues, several verification problems are undecidable for these systems. In order to model-check such systems, one may look for decidable subclasses of FIFO systems. Binary half-duplex systems are systems of two FIFO automata exchanging over a half-duplex channel. They were studied by Cece and Finkel who established the decidability in polynomial time of several properties. These authors also identified some problems in generalising half-duplex systems to multi-party communications. We introduce greedy systems, as a candidate to generalise binary half-duplex systems. We show that greedy systems retain the same good properties as binary half-duplex systems, and that, in the setting of mailbox communications, greedy systems are quite closely related to a multiparty generalisation of half-duplex systems.

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