2010 5th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering 2010
DOI: 10.1109/sysose.2010.5544117
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System modelling for run-time verification and validation of autonomous systems

Abstract: The verification and validation of autonomous systems, and their relationship with systems engineering, is a challenging problem. They are tasked with achieving goals with reduced (or no) human interaction, and will be verified or validated with respect to the task they should achieve, rather than traditional systems which are assessed as whether they have the necessary capabilities to support an operator in achieving the task. This paper describes ongoing work to develop a systems modelling approach to allow … Show more

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“…22 Increasingly, run-time monitoring is being viewed as an important part of an integrated approach to the V&V and certification of future safety-critical systems-in conjunction with design-time verification and testing. 23 Some researchers have gone so far as to propose that the creation of monitors for a system to guarantee formally specified safety properties will allow certification (at least in part) to be performed at run-time. 24,25 …”
Section: Overview Of Run-time Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Increasingly, run-time monitoring is being viewed as an important part of an integrated approach to the V&V and certification of future safety-critical systems-in conjunction with design-time verification and testing. 23 Some researchers have gone so far as to propose that the creation of monitors for a system to guarantee formally specified safety properties will allow certification (at least in part) to be performed at run-time. 24,25 …”
Section: Overview Of Run-time Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%