A PVS-Simulink Integrated Environment for Model-Based Analysis of Cyber-Physical Systems

Citation:
Bernardeschi C, Domenici A, Masci P.  2017.  A PVS-Simulink Integrated Environment for Model-Based Analysis of Cyber-Physical Systems. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. (In Press) copy at www.tinyurl.com/y4a2aoov

Abstract:

This paper presents a methodology, with supporting tool, for formal modeling and analysis of software components in cyber-physical systems. Using our approach, developers can integrate a simulation of logic-based specifications of software components and Simulink models of continuous processes. The integrated simulation is useful to validate the characteristics and functionalities of discrete system components early in the development process. The same logic-based specifications can also be formally verified using the Prototype Verification System (PVS), to gain additional confidence that the software design is compliant with specific safety requirements. Modeling patterns are defined for generating the logic-based specifications from the more familiar automata-based formalism. The ultimate aim of this work is to facilitate the introduction of formal verification technologies in the software development process of cyber-physical systems, which typically requires the integrated use of different formalisms and tools. A case study from the medical domain is used throughout the paper to illustrate the approach. A PVS model of a pacemaker is interfaced with a Simulink model of the human heart. The overall cyber-physical system is co-simulated to validate design requirements through exploration of relevant test scenarios. Formal verification with the PVS theorem prover is demonstrated for the pacemaker model for specific safety aspects of the pacemaker design.

https://doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2017.2694423

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