基于状态图的电梯控制器及其验证

K.M.N.S. Bandara, S.G. Aberathne, S. Dewasurendra
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为了设计现代自动化系统(事件驱动的复杂反应系统,它不断地对外部刺激作出反应),有必要定义指导方针、方法和工具,以允许在一个整体的开发方法中执行设计,允许以一种简单和安全的方式指定这些系统,保持设计不同阶段的可追溯性,并拥有关于已定义系统行为的必要知识。与当前规范技术相关的基本问题已在配套文件中讨论。本文描述了我们在电梯系统控制上验证这种方法的工作现状。电梯系统通常配备了相当多的传感器,使其成为实际应用,但足够简单,可以清晰地展示所涉及的基本原理。整个系统采用状态图设计,并在可编程逻辑器件中实现。为了证明该方法的可行性,本文利用微控制器对原型系统进行了仿真,并给出了仿真结果。然而,在此实现中,状态图仅用作控制的正式规范,它为将程序功能分解为通信有限状态机(FSM)提供了基础:(S. Devapriya Dewasurendra, 2006)中提出的用于可重构实现的端口结构尚未纳入。因此,本文讨论了使用状态图规范实现模块化控制器的主要问题。通过在Proteous 6中对PIC 16F877 MC控制器进行仿真,对所选操作进行了验证。之前工作的正式验证方法将在本研究的下一阶段进行验证
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Statechart Based Elevator Controller and Its Verification
For designing modern automation systems (event-driven complex reactive systems which continuously react to external stimuli) it is necessary to define guidelines, methods and tools that allow to carry out the designs within an overall development methodology that permits to specify these systems in an easy and safe way, to maintain traceability along the different phases of the design, and to have the needed knowledge about the behaviors of the defined system. Basic issues related to current specification technology have been discussed in the companion paper. The current paper describes the present status of our work in validating this methodology on the control of an elevator system. An elevator system is usually equipped with a fairly large number of sensors, making it a real-scale application, but simple enough to serve in demonstrating the basic principles involved with clarity. Entire system is designed using state charts and implemented in a programmable logic device. To demonstrate the feasibility a prototype system is simulated using micro controllers and the results are presented in the paper. However, in this implementation, statecharts are only used as formal specification of control which provides the basis for functional decomposition of the program into communicating finite state machines (FSM): port structures proposed in (S. Devapriya Dewasurendra, 2006) for reconfigurable implementation are not yet incorporated. Hence, the current paper discusses primary issues of modular controller implementation using statechart specifications. Verification has been done by simulating the controller on PIC 16F877 MC in Proteous 6 for selected operations. Formal verification methodology of the previous work will be validated in the next stage of this research
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