Synthesizing a Lego forklift controller in GR(1): A case study

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Reactive synthesis is an automated procedure to obtain a correct-by-construction reactive system from a given specification. GR(1) is a well-known fragment of linear temporal logic (LTL) where synthesis is possible using a polynomial symbolic algorithm. We conducted a case study to learn about the challenges that software engineers may face when using GR(1) synthesis for the development of a reactive robotic system. In the case study we developed two variants of a forklift controller, deployed on a Lego robot. The case study employs LTL specification patterns as an extension of the GR(1) specification language, an examination of two specification variants for execution scheduling, traceability from the synthesized controller to constraints in the specification, and generated counter strategies to support understanding reasons for unrealizability. We present the specifications we developed, our observations, and challenges faced during the case study.

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Maoz, S., & Ringert, J. O. (2016). Synthesizing a Lego forklift controller in GR(1): A case study. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 202, pp. 58–72). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.202.5

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