2014 IEEE/AIAA 33rd Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/dasc.2014.6979537
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Autonomic control architecture for avionics software of unmanned space vehicles

Abstract: Technology for Unmanned Space Vehicles (USVs) has inevitably evolved. Current USVs require continuous assurance of effective adaptation to unpredictable internal/external changes along with efficient management of resources. An attractive inspiration to tackle this issue is that provided by the physiology of living organisms to adapt with a vital goal of surviving. The adaptation mechanism for the avionics software control architecture of USVs proposed is inspired by the physiological functions performed by si… Show more

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“…Dobson et al (2007) presented a model derived from approaches to modelling dynamical systems in which the adaptive behaviour of an autonomic system might be described and analysed as a whole. Insaurralde and Vassev (2014) presented autonomic control architecture for avionics software of unmanned space vehicles. proposed a general supporting framework for self-adaptive software systems.…”
Section: Software Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dobson et al (2007) presented a model derived from approaches to modelling dynamical systems in which the adaptive behaviour of an autonomic system might be described and analysed as a whole. Insaurralde and Vassev (2014) presented autonomic control architecture for avionics software of unmanned space vehicles. proposed a general supporting framework for self-adaptive software systems.…”
Section: Software Designmentioning
confidence: 99%