DocumentCode
2546389
Title
Hazards in advising autonomy: Developing requirements for a hazard modelling methodology incorporating system dynamics
Author
Downes, Clive G. ; Chung, Paul W H
Author_Institution
Mil. Air & Inf., R&T, Future Capability, BAE Syst., Preston, UK
fYear
2011
fDate
15-17 June 2011
Firstpage
113
Lastpage
118
Abstract
This paper describes the continuation of a research project to identify and develop tools for the identification and management of hazards likely to arise with the quality and reliability of automatic advice - such as in an automated system advisory function, especially where supporting a “Sense & Avoid” capability as embodied within an airborne autonomous system. An earlier literature survey has been used to map detail onto a Use Case model representing an outline certifiable system development process; thereby helping to identify an appropriate research direction within the broad range of potential end-user requirements. From this direction, an approach has emerged to evaluate hypothetical deviations from declared intent within a behavioral modeling framework to be styled upon Owen´s STAMP-Based Hazard Analysis (STPA). For this approach an outline exemplar describing an air-proximity hazard arising between two air-vehicles has been developed, and the representation of the control structure and system dynamics describing this model are considered. Arising from this model some consideration is then given towards the expression of a more systematic approach in the construction of such models, leading towards new methods to derive safety requirements for implementation within autonomous air systems.
Keywords
aircraft; control engineering computing; hazards; quality management; reliability; remotely operated vehicles; STAMP-based hazard analysis; STPA; advising autonomy; air-proximity hazard; air-vehicles; automatic advice; autonomous air systems; hazard modelling; outline certifiable system development process; quality; reliability; research project; system dynamics; Aircraft; Analytical models; Atmospheric modeling; Hazards; Vehicles; autonomous systems; behavioural modelling; certification; hazard analysis; requirements analysis; systems engineering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Dependable Control of Discrete Systems (DCDS), 2011 3rd International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Saarbrucken
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-8969-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DCDS.2011.5970328
Filename
5970328
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