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On the Run-time Verification of Autonomy Software
Greenbelt, Maryland December 03-December 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SEW.2003.127072628th Annual NASA Goddard Software Eng ...
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Ashish Tiwari, Concordia University, Montr?al, Canada
Purnendu Sinha, Concordia University, Montr?al, Canada
Umabharathi Ramachandran, Concordia University, Montr?al, Canada
The mission-critical and dependability aspects of autonomous systems demand formal level of assurance in ascertaining their mission-survivability capabilities. The complete understanding of system autonomy and its verification and validation (V&V) continue to pose technical challenges. In recent years, formal methods have shown considerable promise in the area of V&V of autonomous systems. In this paper, we further explore the applicability of model checking techniques in run-time verification of autonomy software such as automated planning and scheduling algorithms. We illustrate our proposed approach for run-time verification through a case study of FireSat satellite. We also discuss our experiences and ongoing research activities in this direction.
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Ashish Tiwari, Purnendu Sinha, Umabharathi Ramachandran, "On the Run-time Verification of Autonomy Software," sew, pp.58, 28th Annual NASA Goddard Software Engineering Workshop (SEW'03), 2003
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