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Temporal Verification of Relay-Based Railway Traffic Control Systems Using the Integrated Model of Distributed Systems
by
Daszczuk, Wiktor B.
, Karolak, Juliusz
, Kochan, Andrzej
, Grabski, Waldemar
in
Circuits
/ Control systems
/ Design
/ Failure analysis
/ integrated model of distributed systems
/ Management
/ Methods
/ model checking
/ Railroads
/ railway traffic control safety
/ railway traffic control system verification
/ relay-based railway traffic control systems modeling
/ Safety and security measures
/ Temporal logic
/ Traffic control
/ Traffic engineering
2022
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Temporal Verification of Relay-Based Railway Traffic Control Systems Using the Integrated Model of Distributed Systems
by
Daszczuk, Wiktor B.
, Karolak, Juliusz
, Kochan, Andrzej
, Grabski, Waldemar
in
Circuits
/ Control systems
/ Design
/ Failure analysis
/ integrated model of distributed systems
/ Management
/ Methods
/ model checking
/ Railroads
/ railway traffic control safety
/ railway traffic control system verification
/ relay-based railway traffic control systems modeling
/ Safety and security measures
/ Temporal logic
/ Traffic control
/ Traffic engineering
2022
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Temporal Verification of Relay-Based Railway Traffic Control Systems Using the Integrated Model of Distributed Systems
by
Daszczuk, Wiktor B.
, Karolak, Juliusz
, Kochan, Andrzej
, Grabski, Waldemar
in
Circuits
/ Control systems
/ Design
/ Failure analysis
/ integrated model of distributed systems
/ Management
/ Methods
/ model checking
/ Railroads
/ railway traffic control safety
/ railway traffic control system verification
/ relay-based railway traffic control systems modeling
/ Safety and security measures
/ Temporal logic
/ Traffic control
/ Traffic engineering
2022
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Temporal Verification of Relay-Based Railway Traffic Control Systems Using the Integrated Model of Distributed Systems
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Temporal Verification of Relay-Based Railway Traffic Control Systems Using the Integrated Model of Distributed Systems
2022
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Overview
Relay-based traffic control systems are still used in railway control systems. Their correctness is most often verified by manual analysis, which does not guarantee correctness in all conditions. Passenger safety, control reliability, and failure-free operation of all components require formal proof of the control system’s correctness. Formal evidence allows certification of control systems, ensuring that safety will be maintained in correct conditions and the in event of failure. The operational safety of systems in the event of component failure cannot be manually checked practically in the event of various types of damage to one component, pairs of components, etc. In the article, we describe the methodology of automated system verification using the IMDS (integrated model of distributed systems) temporal formalism and the Dedan tool. The novelty of the presented verification methodology lays in graphical design of the circuit elements, automated verification liberating the designer from using temporal logic, checking partial properties related to fragments of the circuit, and fair verification preventing the discovering of false deadlocks. The article presents the verification of an exemplary relay traffic control system in the correct case, in the case of damage to elements, and the case of an incorrect sequence of signals from the environment. The verification results are shown in the form of sequence diagrams leading to the correct/incorrect final state.
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