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Mechanical verification of a two-way sliding window protocol

Authors :
Badban, Bahareh
Fokkink, Wan
van de Pol, Jan Cornelis
Welch, P.H.
Polack, F.A.C.
Barnes, F.R.M.
McEwan, A.A.
Stiles, G.S.
Broenink, Johannes F.
Sampson, A.T.
Source :
Communicating Process Architectures 2008, 179-202, STARTPAGE=179;ENDPAGE=202;TITLE=Communicating Process Architectures 2008
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
IOS, 2008.

Abstract

We prove the correctness of a two-way sliding window protocol with piggybacking, where the acknowledgments of the latest received data are attached to the next data transmitted back into the channel. The window size of both parties are considered to be finite, though they can be of different sizes. We show that this protocol is equivalent (branching bisimilar) to a pair of FIFO queues of finite capacities. The protocol is first modeled and manually proved for its correctness in the process algebraic language of muCRL. We use the theorem prover PVS to formalize and to mechanically prove the correctness. This implies both safety and liveness (under the assumption of fairness).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Communicating Process Architectures 2008, 179-202, STARTPAGE=179;ENDPAGE=202;TITLE=Communicating Process Architectures 2008
Accession number :
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