DocumentCode :
3740312
Title :
Can aquatic flightless birds allocate Automotive Safety requirements?
Author :
Youcef Gheraibia;Abdelouahab Moussaoui;Luis S. Azevedo;David Parker;Yiannis Papadopoulos;Martin Walker
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, University of Mohammed Cherif Messaadia, Souk Ahras, 41000, Algeria
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Many emerging safety standards use the concept of Safety Integrity Levels (SILs) for guiding designers on how to specify system safety requirements and then allocate these requirements to elements of the system architecture. These standards include the new automotive safety standard ISO 26262 in which SILs are called automotive SILs (or ASILs) and these will be used to illustrate the application of the techniques presented in this paper. In this paper, we propose a new approach in which the allocation of ASILs is performed by a new nature-inspired metaheuristic known as Penguins Search Optimisation Algorithm (PeSOA). PeSOA mimics the collaborative hunting strategy of penguins, using the metaphor of oxygen reserves as a search intensification operator. This allows the penguins to preserve energy, consuming it only in areas of the search space that are rich in good solutions. The performance of the approach is evaluated by applying it to a benchmark hybrid braking system case study, demonstrating performance that is an improvement to those reported in the literature.
Keywords :
"Safety","Mathematics","Propulsion"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Computing and Information Systems (ICICIS), 2015 IEEE Seventh International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-1949-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IntelCIS.2015.7397214
Filename :
7397214
Link To Document :
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