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Efficient Offline Monitoring of Linear Temporal Logic with Bit Vectors

A bitmap is a data structure designed to compactly represent sets of integers; it provides very fast operations for querying and manipulating such sets, exploiting bit-level parallelism. In this paper, we describe a technique for the offline verification of arbitrary expressions of Linear Temporal Logic using bitmap manipulation. An event trace is first preprocessed and transformed into a set of bitmaps. The LTL expression is then evaluated through a recursive procedure manipulating these bitmaps. Experimental results show that, for complex LTL formulas containing almost 20 operators, event traces can be evaluated at a throughput of millions of events per second.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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