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Anti-Lock Braking System

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Property #1: This is good news. Property #2: Must go through reset (not feasible) ... Condition Settings (to provide road and independent wheel slip information) ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Anti-Lock Braking System


1
Anti-Lock Braking System
  • ABS1
  • Presenter Josh Walworth
  • Demo Given by Ryan Stephenson

2
Unique Feature Partitions
  • Two distinct functional divisions
  • Suggested by specifications
  • Manifested in diagrams and prototype
  • Components
  • Vehicle
  • Anti-Lock Braking System

3
What do partitions provide?
  • Advantages of partitioned structure
  • Simplifies the models
  • Encourages cohesion
  • Highlights any misinterpreted requirements
  • When ABS hardware fails, this division ensures
    that normal braking still occurs.

4
Key Model Class Diagram
  • Two levels of aggregation form abstract
    foundation for requirements analysis
  • Why class diagram is key
  • Developed first
  • Implies dynamic component interactions
  • Connection to problem domain
  • Structure for OO solution design
  • Relatively Simple

5
Model
6
Critical Properties
  • 1. ABS braking state will eventually be exited
  • Liveness
  • (stateabsbrake -gt ltgt state!absbrake)
  • 2. ABS braking will never disable normal braking
    (ie. during a failure)
  • Safety
  • (!systemTestPassed -gt ltgt statenormalbrake)

7
Promela and XSpin
  • Results of analysis
  • LTL formulas input to XSpin
  • Exhaustive checking
  • Both properties reported valid
  • Property 1 This is good news
  • Property 2 Must go through reset (not feasible)

8
Demo of Prototype
  • High-level features of User Interface
  • Condition Settings (to provide road and
    independent wheel slip information)
  • Vehicle Action Buttons/Sliders (to start the car,
    accelerate, and brake)
  • Readouts (providing speed and braking
    information)

9
Scenario(s)
  • 3 Scenarios will be run through normal road
    conditions, icy conditions, and wet conditions.
  • 1) Set Conditions
  • 2) Accelerate to top speed
  • 3) Apply Brakes
  • 4) View Results
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