Title :
Describing functionalities and reactions of cars and managing their feature interactions
Author :
Khoumsi, Ahmed ; Chentouf, Zohair
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Sherbrooke, Canada
Abstract :
We develop an Automotive Reaction System (ARS) framework to support cars by capabilities to react to various situations. With ARS, the states and actions of a car are designed as objects of a high level object-oriented language, called ARS-language. ARS permits also to design the reactions of a car to various situations by an ARS-specification consisting of rules “condition→action”. The ARS-objects and ARS-specification are implemented in a car to provide her with capabilities to function and react online. ARS permits also to model certain actions of a car at a high abstraction level by an ARS-model consisting of rules “condition→operation”. With ARS, we are confronted to conflicts (or feature interactions) which denote situations where an ARS-specification implies simultaneous executions of incompatible actions. We propose an approach to detect and resolve feature interactions.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Automotive engineering; Computers; Educational institutions; Feature extraction; Unified modeling language; Automotive Reaction System (ARS); Car Reaction Description; Car State and Functionality Descriptions; Conflicting Actions and Rules; Feature Interaction (FI) Detection and Resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics (ICINCO), 2014 11th International Conference on