Effectiveness Assessment of Cyber-Physical Systems

01/10/2019
by   Gérald Rocher, et al.
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By achieving their purposes through interactions with the physical world, Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) pose new challenges in terms of dependability. Indeed, the evolution of the physical systems they control with transducers can be affected by surrounding physical processes over which they have no control and which may potentially hamper the achievement of their purposes. While it is illusory to hope for a comprehensive model of the physical environment at design time to anticipate and remove faults that may occur once these systems are deployed, it becomes necessary to evaluate their degree of effectiveness in vivo.In this paper, the degree of effectiveness is formally defined and generalized in the context of the measure theory and the mathematical properties it has to comply with are detailed. The measure is developed in the context of the Transfer Belief Model (TBM), an elaboration on the Dempster Shafer Theory (DST) of evidence so as to handle epistemic and aleatory uncertainties respectively pertaining the users expectations and the natural variability of the physical environment. This theoretical framework has several advantages over the probability and the possibility theories. (1) It is built on the Open World Assumption (OWA), (2) it allows to cope with dependent and possibly unreliable sources of information. The TBM is used in conjunction with the Input Output Hidden Markov Modeling framework (IOHMM) to specify the expected evolution of the physical system controlled by the CPS and the tolerances towards uncertainties. The measure of effectiveness is obtained from the forward algorithm, leveraging the conflict entailed by the successive combinations of the beliefs obtained from observations of the physical system and the beliefs corresponding to its expected evolution. The conflict, inherent to OWA, is meant to quantify the inability of the model at explaining observations.

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