posted on 2014-03-20, 15:33authored byLaura Pullum, Xiaohui Cui, Emil VassevEmil Vassev, Mike Hinchey, Christopher Rouff, Richard Buskens
Adaptive systems are critical for future space and other unmanned and intelligent
systems. Verification of these systems is also critical for their use in systems with potential
harm to human life or with large financial investments. Due to their nondeterministic
nature and extremely large state space, current methods for verification of software systems
are not adequate to provide a high level of assurance for them. The combination of
stabilization science, high performance computing simulations, compositional verification
and traditional verification techniques, plus operational monitors, provides a complete
approach to verification and deployment of adaptive systems that has not been used before.
This paper gives an overview of this approach.
Funding
Development of `Unobtrusive' Measures of Attitude and Behavior