Shared-variable concurrency, continuous behaviour and healthiness for critical cyberphysical systems

Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu

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Abstract

In the effort to develop critical cyberphysical systems, existing computing formalisms are extended to include continuous behaviour. This may happen in a way that neglects elements necessary for correct continuous properties and correct physical properties. A simple language is taken to illustrate this. Issues and risks latent in this kind of approach are identified and discussed under the umbrella of ‘healthiness conditions’. Modifications to the language in the light of the conditions discussed are described. An example air conditioning system is used to illustrate the concepts presented, and is developed both in the original language and in the modified version.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFormal Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems - 5th International Workshop, FTSCS 2016, Revised Selected Papers
EditorsPeter Csaba Olveczky, Cyrille Artho
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages109-125
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)9783319539454
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017
Event5th International Workshop on Formal Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems, FTSCS 2016 - Tokyo, Japan
Duration: 14 Nov 201615 Nov 2016

Publication series

NameCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Volume694
ISSN (Print)1865-0929

Conference

Conference5th International Workshop on Formal Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems, FTSCS 2016
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityTokyo
Period14/11/1615/11/16

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