Motivated by the transition from federated to integrated architectures in aerial vehicles, we propose an automated methodology for the synthesis of correct-by-construction control protocols for vehicle management systems. We use linear temporal logic as the specification language for precisely describing correct behaviors of the system as well as the admissible dynamic behavior of the environment due to, for example, wind gusts and changes in the flight conditions. We apply the method in the context of dynamic power allocation among a number of subsystems of varying flight-criticality. The resulting power management protocol is guaranteed to be correct, with respect to the overall system specification, for all admissible environment profile...
We propose a methodology for automatic synthesis of embedded control software that accounts for exog...
In an aircraft electric power system, one or more supervisory control units actuate a set of electro...
As autonomous systems become more widely used in society, they will necessarily have to make more de...
Motivated by the transition from federated to integrated architectures in aerial vehicles, we propos...
The increasing complexity of electric power systems leads to challenges in integration and verificat...
We consider the problem of designing distributed control protocols -for aircraft vehicle management ...
Abstract—The increasing complexity of electric power systems leads to challenges in integration and ...
Modern aircraft increasing rely on electric power, resulting in high safety-criticality and complexi...
Modern aircraft increasingly rely on electric power, resulting in high safety criticality and comple...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140663/1/1.i010167.pd
We consider the problem of designing a control protocol for the aircraft electric power system that ...
Modern aircraft increasingly rely on electric power for subsystems that have traditionally run on me...
Modern aircraft increasingly rely on electric power for sub-systems that have traditionally run on m...
In an aircraft electric power system, one or more supervisory control units actuate a set of electro...
Abstract—In an aircraft electric power system, one or more supervisory control units actuate a set o...
We propose a methodology for automatic synthesis of embedded control software that accounts for exog...
In an aircraft electric power system, one or more supervisory control units actuate a set of electro...
As autonomous systems become more widely used in society, they will necessarily have to make more de...
Motivated by the transition from federated to integrated architectures in aerial vehicles, we propos...
The increasing complexity of electric power systems leads to challenges in integration and verificat...
We consider the problem of designing distributed control protocols -for aircraft vehicle management ...
Abstract—The increasing complexity of electric power systems leads to challenges in integration and ...
Modern aircraft increasing rely on electric power, resulting in high safety-criticality and complexi...
Modern aircraft increasingly rely on electric power, resulting in high safety criticality and comple...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140663/1/1.i010167.pd
We consider the problem of designing a control protocol for the aircraft electric power system that ...
Modern aircraft increasingly rely on electric power for subsystems that have traditionally run on me...
Modern aircraft increasingly rely on electric power for sub-systems that have traditionally run on m...
In an aircraft electric power system, one or more supervisory control units actuate a set of electro...
Abstract—In an aircraft electric power system, one or more supervisory control units actuate a set o...
We propose a methodology for automatic synthesis of embedded control software that accounts for exog...
In an aircraft electric power system, one or more supervisory control units actuate a set of electro...
As autonomous systems become more widely used in society, they will necessarily have to make more de...