飞机飞行控制系统模式转换的形式化安全分析

B. Meenakshi, K. Das Barman, K. Babu, K. Sehgal
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对于安全关键型航空电子系统的功能安全分析,存在多种成熟的技术。大多数这些技术都是基于非正式的模型,因此,分析通常是主观的,成功取决于实践者的技能。各种标准,如DO-178B、IEC 61508等,提供了进行安全分析的指南,也提出了形式化验证方法作为功能安全分析的技术之一。该技术基于正在开发的系统的正式模型,并且可以应用于需求、设计和代码,以确保各自的工件满足各种各样的功能需求。在本文中,我们提出了一个应用形式化验证方法进行通用飞机飞行控制系统需求安全分析的案例研究。飞行控制系统大致分为两部分:模式转换逻辑部分规定了系统所处的模式,表示飞行控制系统所执行的功能。在每种模式下,执行一定的控制律来实现各种飞行控制功能。我们在形式验证中使用了一种特殊的技术,即模型检查分析。利用spin、NuSMV和SAL三种不同的开源模型检查工具对通用自动驾驶仪的模式转换逻辑进行了建模和验证。
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Formal safety analysis of mode transitions in aircraft flight control system
Various well-established techniques exist for functional safety analysis of safety-critical avionics systems. Most of these techniques are based on informal models and due to this, analysis is often subjective and success is dependent on the skill of the practitioner. Various standards like DO-178B, IEC 61508 etc. that provide guidelines to perform safety analysis also propose formal verification methods as one of the techniques for functional safety analysis. This technique is based on formal models of the system under development and can be applied on requirements, design and code to get assurance of the respective artifact satisfying a wide variety of functional requirements. In this paper, we present a case study of applying formal verification methods for doing safety analysis of requirements of a generic aircraft flight control system. Flight control system is broadly specified in two parts: mode transition logic part specifies which mode the system is in and represents the function performed by the flight control system. In each mode, certain control laws are executed to implement the various flight control functions. We used a particular technique in formal verification namely that of model checking for analysis. The mode transition logic of a generic auto pilot was modeled and verified using three different open source model checking tools-SPIN, NuSMV and SAL.
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