A Consistency Analysis Method for Traffic Sequence Charts
The trend in the development of highly automated vehicles goes towards scenario-based methods. Traffic Sequence Charts are a visual but yet formal language for describing scenario-based requirements on highly automated vehicles. This work presents an approach for finding inconsistencies (conflicts)...
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description | The trend in the development of highly automated vehicles goes towards
scenario-based methods. Traffic Sequence Charts are a visual but yet formal
language for describing scenario-based requirements on highly automated
vehicles. This work presents an approach for finding inconsistencies
(conflicts) in a set of scenario-based requirements formalized with Traffic
Sequence Charts. The proposed method utilizes satisfiability modulo theories
solving on two-sided approximations of possible vehicle behavior. This ensures
that found inconsistencies are not caused by approximations, but also occur
when applying exact methods. Applicability and scalability of the analysis
technique is evaluated in a case study. |
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Sequence Charts. The proposed method utilizes satisfiability modulo theories
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language for describing scenario-based requirements on highly automated
vehicles. This work presents an approach for finding inconsistencies
(conflicts) in a set of scenario-based requirements formalized with Traffic
Sequence Charts. The proposed method utilizes satisfiability modulo theories
solving on two-sided approximations of possible vehicle behavior. This ensures
that found inconsistencies are not caused by approximations, but also occur
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