Towards formally analyzed Cyber-Physical Systems

08/29/2021
by   Richárd Szabó, et al.
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Cyber-physical systems (CPS) can be found everywhere: smart homes, autonomous vehicles, aircrafts, healthcare, agriculture and industrial production lines. CPSs are often critical, as system failure can cause serious damage to property and human lives. Today's cyber-physical systems are extremely complex, heterogeneous systems: to be able to manage their complexity in a unified way, we need an infrastructure that ensures that our systems operate with the high reliability as intended. In addition to the infrastructure, we need to provide engineers a method to ensure system reliability at design time. The paradigm of model-driven design provides a toolkit supporting the design and analysis and by choosing the proper formalisms, the model-driven design approach allows us to validate our system at design time.

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