STLRom is a C++ library with python bindings for Robust online monitoring of Signal Temporal Logic. It computes interval robustness as defined in 'Robust online monitoring of signal temporal logic' by Deshmuk et al, although the algorithm is not exactly the one described in this paper.
stlrom is only available on Linux based systems.
STLRom is primarily a C++ library. It comes with a standard cmake configuration file. Assuming cmake and a C++ development environment are installed, a library called stlromlib can be built with
mkdir build; cd build
cmake ..
make
A python interface for stlrom is implemented with pybind11. To build and install it in a local virtual environment we recommend using uv. To create a virtual environment, build and install stlrom, run:
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate
uv pip install -e .Note this requires compiling the C++ library, so cmake and a C++ compiler must be available.
stlrom is available on Pypi, so it can be installed in any Python environment with pip:
pip install stlromIn the test folder, test_driver.cpp is an example of using the C++ library. Go into build/test and run it with
./test_driver
In the build folder, execute
make test
It will run the unit tests python programs from the test folder.
The following notebook is formated as a tutorial for stlrom. It can also be accessed on colab.
import stlrom
# define a "driver", which can parse and store a context of STL formulas, as well as data
stl_driver =stlrom.STLDriver()
s="""
signal x, y # signal names
mux := x[t]>0 # simple predicate
param a=1, b=2, p = -3
muy := a*y[t] + b > p # operation and parameter in predicate
phi1 := alw_[0, 5] mux # always (G works too)
phi2 := ev_[3, 4] (mux) or phi1 # eventually (or F)
phi_until := phi1 until_[0, 1] phi2 # until
"""
# parse the formulas
stl_driver.parse_string(s) # or write the above in spec.stl, and use parse_file('spec.stl')
# add data as timed samples
stl_driver.add_sample([0, 2 , 1 ]) # must be of the format [t, x_val, y_val]
stl_driver.add_sample([0.5, -3, 2]) # i.e., contain signal value with same order as declared
stl_driver.add_sample([2.1, 10, 20])
# create monitor for phi
phi1 = stl_driver.get_monitor("phi1")
print('Robustness of phi1 at time 0.: ', phi1.eval_rob())
print('Robustness of phi1 from time 1.: ', phi1.eval_rob(1.))