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Safe Environmental Envelopes of Discrete Systems (2306.01025v1)

Published 1 Jun 2023 in eess.SY, cs.FL, and cs.SY

Abstract: A safety verification task involves verifying a system against a desired safety property under certain assumptions about the environment. However, these environmental assumptions may occasionally be violated due to modeling errors or faults. Ideally, the system guarantees its critical properties even under some of these violations, i.e., the system is \emph{robust} against environmental deviations. This paper proposes a notion of \emph{robustness} as an explicit, first-class property of a transition system that captures how robust it is against possible \emph{deviations} in the environment. We modeled deviations as a set of \emph{transitions} that may be added to the original environment. Our robustness notion then describes the safety envelope of this system, i.e., it captures all sets of extra environment transitions for which the system still guarantees a desired property. We show that being able to explicitly reason about robustness enables new types of system analysis and design tasks beyond the common verification problem stated above. We demonstrate the application of our framework on case studies involving a radiation therapy interface, an electronic voting machine, a fare collection protocol, and a medical pump device.

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