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In model checking, a subfield of computer science, a signal or timed state sequence is an extension of the notion of words, in a formal language, in which letters are continuously emitted. While a word is traditionally defined as a function from a set of non-negative integers to letters, a signal is a functions from a set of real number to letters. This allow to use formalism similar to the ones of automata theory to deal with continuous signal.

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  • In model checking, a subfield of computer science, a signal or timed state sequence is an extension of the notion of words, in a formal language, in which letters are continuously emitted. While a word is traditionally defined as a function from a set of non-negative integers to letters, a signal is a functions from a set of real number to letters. This allow to use formalism similar to the ones of automata theory to deal with continuous signal. (en)
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  • In model checking, a subfield of computer science, a signal or timed state sequence is an extension of the notion of words, in a formal language, in which letters are continuously emitted. While a word is traditionally defined as a function from a set of non-negative integers to letters, a signal is a functions from a set of real number to letters. This allow to use formalism similar to the ones of automata theory to deal with continuous signal. (en)
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  • Signal (model checking) (en)
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