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Multi-Property Temporal Logic Monitoring

Ar{\i}n\c{c} Demir, Dogan Ulus

A shared directed acyclic graph reuses intermediate results when monitoring multiple past-time LTL and MTL properties at once.

arxiv:2605.13668 v1 · 2026-05-13 · cs.LO

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our method extends compositional sequential network-based temporal logic monitor construction to a shared setting, enabling reuse of intermediate results across properties while preserving their individual structure. Experimental results demonstrate per-property throughput improvements of 2x to 4.5x and 6x to 12x in multi-property configurations compared to conventional single-property monitoring.

C2weakest assumption

That specifications in practice share enough subformulas for the shared DAG to deliver meaningful reuse, and that the arena-allocated double-buffered memory layout will maintain spatial locality and low overhead across diverse hardware and property sets without hidden costs.

C3one line summary

A shared DAG-based online monitor for multiple past-time LTL and MTL properties reuses subformula results via arena-allocated double-buffered memory to achieve 2x-12x per-property throughput gains over isolated monitors.

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[1] The temporal logic of programs, 1977
[2] Specifying real-time properties with metric temporal logic, 1990
[3] Online monitoring of metric temporal logic using sequential networks, 2026
[4] Reelay: Online Temporal Logic Monitoring Framework 2026 · arXiv:2604.22384
[5] Parsing gigabytes of JSON per second, 2019
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arxiv: 2605.13668 · arxiv_version: 2605.13668v1 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2605.13668 · pith_short_12: GG65HLCNCXX3 · pith_short_16: GG65HLCNCXX3NSXQ · pith_short_8: GG65HLCN
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