We propose a performance verification technique for cyber-physical systems that consist of multiple control loops implemented on a distributed architecture. The architectures we consider are fairly generic and arise in domains such as automotive and industrial automation; they are multiple processors or electronic control units (ECUs) communicating over buses like FlexRay and CAN. Current practice involves analyzing the architecture to estimate worst-case end-to-end message delays and using these delays to design the control applications. This involves a significant amount of pessimism since the worst-case delays often occur very rarely. We show how to combine functional analysis techniques with model checking in order to derive a delay-fre...
Abstract—Many cyber-physical systems consist of a collection of control loops implemented on multipl...
AbstractThe design of correct computer systems is extremely difficult. However, it is also a very im...
Cyber-Physical Systems(CPS) are a group of systems that are involved with both physical processes an...
With the recent advances in communication and computation technologies, integration of software into...
Many Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are highly nondeterministic. This often makes it impractical to mo...
Wired and wireless networking is becoming a necessary part of industrial control systems’ design and...
As Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are evolving towards flexible and smart systems, their dependable co...
Abstract—We study distributed controllers where sensor, con-troller, and actuator tasks are mapped o...
Abstract-In this paper, we consider a cyber-physical architec ture where multiple control applicatio...
Distributed cyber-physical systems (DCPS) are pervasive in areas such as aeronautics and ground tran...
peer reviewedThe technical complexity of automotive Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) traditionally deman...
International audienceThe theories underlying control engineering and real-time systems engineering ...
Modern Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) must increasingly adapt to changing contexts, like smart cars to...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) may interact and manipulate objects in the physical world with the aid ...
The design of correct computer systems is extremely difficult. However, it is also a very important ...
Abstract—Many cyber-physical systems consist of a collection of control loops implemented on multipl...
AbstractThe design of correct computer systems is extremely difficult. However, it is also a very im...
Cyber-Physical Systems(CPS) are a group of systems that are involved with both physical processes an...
With the recent advances in communication and computation technologies, integration of software into...
Many Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are highly nondeterministic. This often makes it impractical to mo...
Wired and wireless networking is becoming a necessary part of industrial control systems’ design and...
As Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are evolving towards flexible and smart systems, their dependable co...
Abstract—We study distributed controllers where sensor, con-troller, and actuator tasks are mapped o...
Abstract-In this paper, we consider a cyber-physical architec ture where multiple control applicatio...
Distributed cyber-physical systems (DCPS) are pervasive in areas such as aeronautics and ground tran...
peer reviewedThe technical complexity of automotive Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) traditionally deman...
International audienceThe theories underlying control engineering and real-time systems engineering ...
Modern Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) must increasingly adapt to changing contexts, like smart cars to...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) may interact and manipulate objects in the physical world with the aid ...
The design of correct computer systems is extremely difficult. However, it is also a very important ...
Abstract—Many cyber-physical systems consist of a collection of control loops implemented on multipl...
AbstractThe design of correct computer systems is extremely difficult. However, it is also a very im...
Cyber-Physical Systems(CPS) are a group of systems that are involved with both physical processes an...