A Runtime Safety Analysis Concept for Open Adaptive Systems

Year
2019
Type(s)
Author(s)
Sohag Kabir, Ioannis Sorokos, Koorosh Aslansefat, Yiannis Papadopoulos, Youcef Gheraibia, Jan Reich, Merve Saimler, Ran Wei
Source
In: Papadopoulos Y., Aslansefat K., Katsaros P., Bozzano M. (eds) Model-Based Safety and Assessment. IMBSA 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11842. Springer, Cham
Url
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32872-6_22
BibTeX
BibTeX

In the automotive industry, modern cyber-physical systems feature cooperation and autonomy. Such systems share information to enable collaborative functions, allowing dynamic component integration and architecture reconfiguration. Given the safety-critical nature of the applications involved, an approach for addressing safety in the context of reconfiguration impacting functional and non-functional properties at runtime is needed. In this paper, we introduce a concept for runtime safety analysis and decision input for open adaptive systems. We combine static safety analysis and evidence collected during operation to analyse, reason and provide online recommendations to minimize deviation from a system’s safe states. We illustrate our concept via an abstract vehicle platooning system use case.

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