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On validation of simulation models in timing analysis of complex real-time embedded systems
In this paper, we present work toward validating simulation models extracted from complex real-time embedded systems, from the perspective of response time and execution time of adhering tasks, by using the non-parametric two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Moreover, we introduce a method of reducing the number of samples used in the analysis, while keeping the accuracy of results. The evaluation using a fictive but representative system model inspired by a real robotic control system with a set of change scenarios, shows a promising result: the proposed algorithm has the potential of assessing whether the extracted simulation model is a suficiently accurate approximation of the target system.