“Non-intrusive Observation and Runtime Verification of Avionic Systems”
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Revision as of 15:26, 26 June 2018
Ada User Journal, Jun. 2018.
Abstract: Unmanned autonomous systems (UAS) avionics call for advanced computing system architectures fulfilling strict size, weight and power consumption (SWaP) requisites. The AIR (ARINC 653 in Space Real-Time Operating System) defines a partitioned environment for the development and execution of aerospace applications, preserving application timing and safety requisites. This paper intensively explores the potential of non-intrusive runtime verification (NIRV) mechanisms, currently being included in AIR, to the overall improvement of system safety.
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Project(s): Project:NORTH, Project:COST Action IC1402
Research line(s): Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS)
Also as Proceedings of the RUME 2018 - Runtime Verification and Monitoring Technologies for Embedded Systems Workshop.