管理无人机应用的仿真和数字孪生支持

Nasos Grigoropoulos, S. Lalis
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随着无人机技术通过一个又一个里程碑,无人机被用于越来越多的应用,现在被认为是未来智慧城市基础设施不可或缺的一部分。与此同时,无人机应用固有的安全和隐私风险需要适当的测试和监控工具。在本文中,我们提出了一个模拟环境和数字孪生支持平台,该平台允许在共享无人机基础设施之上管理执行基于无人机的应用程序。一方面,模拟环境使得在将其部署到现实世界之前,可以对平台本身及其上运行的应用程序的操作进行广泛的测试。另一方面,在部署之后,使用无人机的数字孪生体来检测应用程序与预期行为的偏差,这反过来又可以作为在模拟测试期间未检测到的错误或运行时发生的故障的指示。我们讨论了我们方法的最重要的元素,以及所提出系统的仿真和数字孪生组件。此外,我们还通过指示性用例展示其关于离线测试和运行时检查的功能,从而对我们的工作进行功能评估。
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Simulation and Digital Twin Support for Managed Drone Applications
As drone technology passes one milestone after the other, drones are used in an ever-increasing number of applications and are now considered as an integral part of the future smart city infrastructure. At the same time, the inherent safety and privacy risks associated with drone-based applications call for appropriate testing and monitoring tools. In this paper, we present a simulation environment and digital twin support for a platform that allows the managed execution of drone-based applications on top of a shared drone infrastructure. On the one hand, the simulation environment makes it possible to perform a wide range of tests regarding the operation of both the platform itself and the applications that run on top of it, before deploying them in the real world. On the other hand, after deployment, a digital twin of the drone is used to detect deviations of the application from the expected behavior, which, in turn, can serve as an indication of bugs that remained undetected during the simulation tests or malfunctions that occur at runtime. We discuss the most important elements of our approach and the simulation and digital twin components of the proposed system. Also, we provide a functional evaluation of our work by presenting its capabilities regarding both offline testing and runtime checking through indicative use cases.
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