Title :
On testing safety-sensitive digital systems
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., New Jersey Inst. of Technol., Newark, NJ, USA
Abstract :
This paper deals with studying the effects of both online and off-line test during flight critical missions where safety is a major issue. The on-line test, in this context, is a test performed on a digital airborne system during some specified windows in time while it is still performing its intended task. An off-line test is a test that is performed on the digital system once it is taken off-line because of a suspected failure. Both the on-line and the off-line tests are performed during flight. The difference between the two is that the off-line test can be made more effective than the on-line test due to the longer amount of time available for testing. Moreover, the off-line test may be designed to have diagnosis and repair capabilities built-in. Upon successful repair, the faulty processor may be reconfigured back into the system. This capability will undoubtedly increase the mission reliability
Keywords :
aerospace testing; digital systems; fault diagnosis; redundancy; reliability; safety systems; diagnosis capabilities; digital airborne system; flight critical missions; mission reliability; off-line test; online test; repair capabilities; safety-sensitive digital systems; Aerospace control; Aerospace safety; Degradation; Digital systems; Jacobian matrices; Performance evaluation; Redundancy; Reliability; System testing; Voting;
Conference_Titel :
Test Symposium, 2000. (ATS 2000). Proceedings of the Ninth Asian
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0887-1
DOI :
10.1109/ATS.2000.893670