Towards the certification of non-deterministic control systems for safety-critical applications: analysing aviation analogies for possible certification strategies
Towards the certification of non-deterministic control systems for safety-critical applications: analysing aviation analogies for possible certification strategies
Current certification criteria for safety-critical systems exclude non-deterministic control systems. This paper investigates the feasibility of using human-like monitoring strategies to achieve safe non-deterministic control using multiple independent controllers. An architecture is presented that could form the basis for a stochastic description based on knowledge representation, so that the behaviour of a non-deterministic control system can be constrained within safe boundaries.
Reference:
Burger, CR and Jones, T. 2011. Towards the certification of non-deterministic control systems for safety-critical applications: analysing aviation analogies for possible certification strategies. 4th Robotics and Mechatronics Conference of South Africa (RobMech 2011), CSIR International Conference Centre, Pretoria, 23-25 November 2011
Burger, C. R., & Jones, T. (2011). Towards the certification of non-deterministic control systems for safety-critical applications: analysing aviation analogies for possible certification strategies. RobMech 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5449
Burger, Christiaan R, and T Jones. "Towards the certification of non-deterministic control systems for safety-critical applications: analysing aviation analogies for possible certification strategies." (2011): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5449
Burger CR, Jones T, Towards the certification of non-deterministic control systems for safety-critical applications: analysing aviation analogies for possible certification strategies; RobMech 2011; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5449 .